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* Please examine this catalogue and note its com- ft 

4, pleteness. If you do not purpose buying any of these ft 

jjj goods, the thirty-two pages of illustrations will no doubt JJJ 

j* be of interest to you as showing the new styles of cos- ft 

ili tumes and paraphernalia used by lodges in all sections of >■*, 

jjj the country to embellish and beautify the work of the J 

Of Order. J 

* The true purpose of this catalogue is, as near as ft 

^ possible, to represent the articles that we manufacture, m 

jjj We have therefore taken great care to show the details JjJ 

jjj of ornamentation precisely as they are used on the ft 

ili articles we illustrate. In the case of Robes, the com* ji 

Jjj binatlons of colors are of first importance, and our JJJ 

<uV colored plates show the harmonious effects in the trim' ft 

uV ft 

U> ming of the costumes just as we make them. ft 

0, If you contemplate purchasing supplies we trust ft 

Jjj that you will pardon the suggestion of the thought, that * 

jjj as we have taken so much care in preparing this elabo- JJJ 

* rate and beautiful catalogue, that it is fair for you to ft 
jjj assume that the same careful attention will be given to * 
jjj the carrying out of any order that you may be pleased j 
ilit to intrust to us. ft 

* Respectfully soliciting your orders and an oppor- * 
jjj tunity to please you, we remain, * 

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2 Yours fraternally, ^ 

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*£ Please do not mutilate this Catalogue. Order by Number. 
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LIST No. 72 

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CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST 



Knights of Pythias 
LODGE 

Paraphernalia and C os tumes 

FOR ALL THREE RANKS. 

Adapted to the Revised Ritual. 

SPECIAL LODGE FURNITURE, 
EMBLEMATIC CARPETS, ETC. 



MANUFACTURED BY 

/ 

The M. C. Lilley & Co. 

COLUMBUS, OHIO. 

ESTABLISHED 1865. 



Itobd. 










35648 

Copyright, 1899, 
By THE M. C. LILLEY & CO. 

COLUMBUS, OHIO. 




THE BERLIN PRINTING CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



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Concerning Ourselves. 

♦ \ Y /e do not deem it necessary to devote several pages 

of this Catalogue to self laudation. Our goods are 

too well and favorably known to need any special comment 

here 

Being STRICTLY manufacturers and with our perfected 

facilities, we are enabled to furnish F1RST=CLASS AND AUTHEN= 

TIC GOODS at the most reasonable prices, and we propose 

to do in th)e future as we have done in the past ; let 

the goods speak for themselves, knowing that Lodges 

are more interested in the cost and quality of the goods, 

tban in self praise. 

THE M. C. LILLEY Sc CO. 



ESTABLISHED 1865. 



TERMS AND CONDITIONS 
UPON WHICH WE 

Sell the Goods Described 

IN THIS CATALOGUE. 



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WE GUARANTEE 

LL GOODS contained in this catalogue to be strictly as 
represented, and if any article should not prove satisfac- 
tory to the Lodge it may be exchanged within ten days after 

arrival, provided the article has not been used and is not soiled 

or damaged. This does not apply to Seals, Lanterns, Funeral 
Rosettes, Badges, or any article having the name and number 
of the Lodge thereon, if made as ordered, nor to goods made 
specially to order. 

When it becomes necessary to exchange an article, the Lodge 
must always prepay the express charges on the goods returned. 

Discount. 

All prices in this Catalogue are subject to a discount for 
CASH, except such articles as are marked NET. 

How Goods are Shipped. 
All goods are shipped by Express unless otherwise ordered. 

When ordered shipped by FREIGHT, the Lodge or party ordering must 
assume all risk of delays, damage, and loss. 

In Ordering 

First. Remember that many of the articles catalogued are 
made to order only, and therefore sufficient time should be 
allowed in filling an order. It is difficult to state here "how 
long," as that will depend altogether on the quantity and class 



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of goods wanted. But with our large number of employees and 
perfected facilities, we can ordinarily make shipment within one 
week after receipt of order. 

When goods are wanted for a particular date, always men- 
tion the fact in your orders and we will promptly notify you 
whether or not we can fill the order by the time specified. 

Second. Give the number of this Catalogue (No. 72) and 
the list number, and the list price of each article you order. 

Third. Give the name of the Express Company by which 
you desire the goods shipped. 

Fourth. When ordering goods shipped by freight, give 
4 'routing" if possible as the goods will reach you more promptly 
when this is done. 

Fifth. Attach the Seal of the Lodge to the order, if you 
do not want the goods sent C. O. D. 

Sixth. When the Seal of the Lodge is not attached to the 
order the goods will be sent by express C. O. D. with the privi- 
lege of examination before paying, in accordance with the rules 
of the Express Co. 

Goods can be sent by freight C. O. D. (Bill of Lading at- 
tached to Sight Draft) but the goods cannot be examined before 
being paid for. This is the rule of the Railroad Companies, 
and not our own. 

Our standing, however, is sufficient guarantee that we will 
correct, free of expense to the Lodge, any errors of ours if such 
be found. 

All orders for secret paraphernalia are filled in accordance 
with the Law of the Supreme Lodge only. 

How to Remit. 

Remittances should be made by New York Draft, Express 
Money Order, or Postoffice Money Order, payable to The M. C. 
Lilley & Co., or currency by Express, prepaid. Remittances 
made otherwise are at the senders' risk of loss. 

Address all communications to 



THE M. C. LILLEY & CO., 

COLUMBUS. OHIO. 



THE M. C. LILLEY & CO. 




COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



CATALOGUE No. 72. 



Door Shields. 

NOTE.— We wish to call special attention to our improved Door Shields, 
and particularly to the combination Door Shields and Holder, and to the 
Combination Door Shields, holder and Knocker. These are the best and 
most convenient Door Shields in the market, having many advantages over 
the old style painted tin Shields. They are always in their place, noiseless, 
durable, and handsome. The three Shields are designed to remain in the 
Holder or Frame at all times, and can be arranged for any Rank in almost an 
instant. The mode of operating will be readily understood at a glance at the 
illustration. The entire set, including the Holder, can also be removed in a 
moment when necessary. Our other style of Door Shields possess many of 
the advantages mentioned above. 

10 Door Shields, covered with cashmere in emblematic colors of the 

Ranks, ornamented with metal escutcheon or letter and row of 

metal ornaments around outer edge; per set of three $ 2 00 

11 Door Shields, covered with silk finished velvet, in emblematic colors 

of the Ranks, ornamental nickel-plated letters F. C. B. and row 
of handsome nickel-plated ornaments around outer edge; very 
handsome and durable (see Plate A, Fig. 1); per set of three 3 75 

2 Door Shields, covered with plush in emblematic colors of the Ranks, 
ornamental nickel-plated letters F. C. B. and row of handsome 
nickel-plated ornaments around outer edge; elegant and durable 
(see Plate A, Fig. 1); per set of three 4 25 

13 Combination Door Shields and Holder, Shields covered with silk fin- 

ished velvet in emblematic colors of the Ranks, with ornamental 
nickel-plated letters F. C. B.; Holder, nickel-plated and orna- 
mented; the most convenient, durable, and handsome article of 
the kind in the market (see Plate A, Fig. 3); complete 3 75 

14 Combination Door Shields and Holder, same as No. 13, but Shields 

covered with cashmere; per set of three (See Plate A, Fig. 3).. 3 00 

15 Combination Door Shields, Holder and Knocker; Shields covered 

with silk finished velvet in emblematic colors of the Ranks with 
ornamental nickel-plated letters F. C. B.; Holder and Knocker 
nickel-plated and ornamented; the most complete and convenient 
article ever devised; every Lodge should have it (see Plate A, 
Fig. 2) ; complete 4 80 

16 Combination Door Shields, Holder and Knocker; Shields covered 

with cashmere, otherwise same as No. 15 (see Plate A, Fig. 2).. 4 00 



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Caskets. 

NOTE.— All of our Caskets are equipped with a patent spring attachment 
by which the entire top can be instantaneously removed and as quickly 
replaced, instead of using screws, thus making them particularly desirable 

for the new Ritualistic work which requires an open C containing a 

GENUINE or full length Artificial Scene. 

20 Casket, imitation rosewood, octagon ends, nicely finished and lined, 

silver-plated handles and mountings $ 8 00 

21 Casket, octagon ends, covered with cloth, paneled top, full lined, 

silver-plated handles and trimmings 8 00 

22 Same as No. 21, but better trimmings in every way 12 00 

23 Casket, imitation rosewood, octagon ends, fine finished and orna- 

mented, handsomely lined, silver-plated handles and mountings. 15 00 

24 Same as No. 23, but covered with cloth 15 00 

25 Casket, imitation rosewood, octagon ends, very finely finished and 

ornamented, nicely lined and trimmed, fine silver-plated handles 

and mountings ; a very fine article 25 00 

26 Casket, imitation rosewood, circle ends, ogee top, elegantly finished 

and ornamented, handsomely lined and trimmed, fine large sil- 
ver plated handles and" mountings; an elegant Casket in every 
respect 30 00 

27 Casket, octagon ends, black broadcloth covered, molded panels, 

very finely lined, elegant large silver-plated handles and mount- 
ings 40 00 

28 Casket, black broadcloth covered, elliptic ends, continuous black silk 

cable cord with two heavy tassels at each end, elegantly lined 
and trimmed, elegant large silver-plated handles and mountings; 
the finest Casket made 50 00 

Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall. 

NOTE.— We wish to call special attention to this article. The three parts, 
Casket, Trestles and Pall, are constructed in one, and can be placed into posi- 
tion for work as quickly as can any one of the above mentioned articles sep= 
arately. Besides this advantage it is also the most economical. It is strongly 
made and nicely finished, and presents a very neat appearance. When not in 
use it can be folded together, occupying no more space than a Casket alone ; 
this will be appreciated by Lodges having only a limited amount of closet 
space. It is our own invention and so convenient that no Lodge can afford to 
be without one, we specially recommend it. 

30 Combination Casket, Trestles, and Pall; Casket, imitation rosewood, 

octagon ends, nicely finished and lined, silver-plated handles and 
mountings; Pall of black cloth, nicely draped and trimmed with 
fringe $14 50 

31 Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall, same as No. 30, but covered 

with black cloth 14 50 



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COMBINATION CASKET, TRESTLES AND PALL-Continued. 

31 Yz Same as No. 31, but covered with black cloth $20 00 

32 Combination Casket, Trestles, and Pall, Casket, imitation rosewood, 

octagon ends, better finished and ornamented, handsomely lined, 
silver-plated handles and mountings; Pall of black cloth, nicely 
draped and trimmed with fringe 21 75 

33 Combination Casket, Trestles, and Pall; Casket, imitation rosewood, 

octagon ends, very finely finished and ornamented, elegantly 
lined, large fine silver-plated handles and mountings; Pall of 
black cloth, nicely draped and trimmed with fringe; exceedingly 
handsome 35 00 

34- Combination Casket, Trestles, and Pall; Casket, black broadcloth 
covered, molded panels, elegantly lined, fine large silver-plated 
handles and mountings; Pall nicely draped and ornamented with 
fringe ; very elegant in every respect 40 00 

35 Combination Casket, Trestles, and Pall; Casket, black broadcloth 
covered, elliptic ends, continuous black silk cable cord with two 
heavy tassels at each end, elegantly lined and trimmed in satin, 
elegant large silver-plated or oxodized silver handles and mount- 
ings; Pall of black cloth, trimmed with fringe and nicely draped; 
the finest article of the kind manufactured 60 00 

Scenes. 

NOTE.— The Supreme Lodge, K. of P., at its session of 1892, prohibited 
the use of the artificial HALF LENGTH Scenes, therefore we catalogue only 
FULL LENGTH Artificial and Genuine Scenes. 

40 Scene, artificial, full length; a good imitation of the genuine $22 00 

4-1 Scene, artificial, full length, better finished, and a fine representation 

of the genuine 28 00 

42 Scene, genuine, full size, imported, wired and deodorized 45 00 

43 Scene, genuine, full size, imported, wired and deodorized, fine qual- 

ity 52 00 

44 Scene, genuine, full size, imported, wired and deodorized, extra fine 

quality 60 00 

Trestles. 

45 Trestles, twelve inches high, painted black; per pair $ 90 

46 Trestles, twelve inches high, oak or black walnut, nicely finished; 

per pair 1 75 



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Palls. 

FOR COVERING THE TRESTLES. 

50 Pall, of black silesia, trimmed with silver lace $ 1 00 

51 Pall, of black cotton crepe, trimmed with silver lace 1 50 

52 Pall, of black cashmere, trimmed with silver lace 1 75 

53 Pall, of black cloth, trimmed with silver lace 4 00 

54 Pall, of black silk finished velvet, trimmed with silver lace 5 00 

55 Pall, of black cloth, trimmed with black worsted fringe 6 50 

56 Pall, of black silk finished velvet, trimmed with black worsted fringe 7 00 

Kneeling Cushions. 

NOTE.— Every Lodge should possess a Kneeling Cushion. It will be 

appreciated by every C . and should be regarded as one of the essential 

articles of an outfit. 




Kneeling Cushion No. 58. 

58 Kneeling Cushion, medium size, made of velvet; see illustration.... $ 1 35 

59 Kneeling Cushion, large size, made of velvet, similar to No. 58. . . . 3 50 

60 Kneeling Cushion, imitation walnut base with upholstered cushion. 



covered with black cloth 



1 75 




Kneeling Cushions Nos. 61, 62, and 63. 

61 Kneeling Cushion, imitation walnut base with upholstered cushion. 

covered with mohair damask; (see illustration) $2 00 

62 Kneeling Cushion, oak or walnut base with upholstered cushion, cov- 

ered with mohair damask; see illustration 4 25 

63 Kneeling Cushion, walnut or oak base with upholstered cushion, 

covered with silk or mohair plush; see illustration 5 00 

Extra large Cushions made to order. 



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URNS. 




Urn No. 65. 



Urn No. 67. 



Urn No. 66. 



Urns, new style, 29 inches high, feet and bowl of metal, fancy turned 

standards (see illustration) ; per pair $ 2 25 

Urns, oak, new style, 29 inches high, feet and bowl of metal, fancy 

turned standards (see illustration); per pair 3 25 



67 Urns, of metal, nickel-plated, 20 inches high, very handsome (see 

illustration) ; per pair 10 00 



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URNS— Conti nued . 





Urn No. 68. Urn No. 69. 

68 Urns, of metal, nickel-plated, 24 inches high; very handsome (see 

illustration) ; per pair $ 4 50 

69 Urns, of metal, nickel-plated, square ornamental base, 24 inches high; 

very handsome (see illustration); per pair 6 00 

69>£ Urns, oak, walnut, or ebonized, 36 inches high, finely finished; very 

handsome; per pair 14 00 



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Altar Swords. 

For other styles of Swords, see elsewhere in Catalogue. 






Altar Swords 
Nos. 71, 72. 



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Altar Sword 
No. 73. 



Altar Sword 
No. 74. 



Altar Sword 
No. 75. 



Altar Sword 
No. 77. 



70 Altar Swords, plain oval steel blades, corrugated white bone grips, 

brass mounted, without scabbards; each $ 2 50- 

71 Altar Swords, same as No. 70, but with black scabbards, brass mount- 

ed (see illustration) ; each . . 3 00 

72 Altar Swords, plain oval steel blades, corrugated white bone grips, 

black scabbards with nickel-plated mountings; each 4 00 

73 Altar Swords, Grecian pattern; short, broad blades; ornamental pol- 

ished brass grips and hilts, without scabbards, including cases for 
keeping the swords when not in use (see illustration); each... 3 00' 



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Altar Swords— Continued. 

74 Altar Swords, plain oval steel blades, .corrugated white bone grips, 

nickel-plated metal scabbards (see illustration); each $ 5 25 

75 Altar Swords, Grecian pattern; short, broad blades; gilt metal grips 

and hilts with armor design in relief, reproduction of the ancient 
Grecian Sword, without scabbards, including cases for keeping the 
Swords when not in use (see illustration); each 3 50 

76 Altar Swords, plain oval steel blades, corrugated white bone grips, 

nickel-plated metal scabbards with emblematic raised mountings 

and handsomely hand engraved; each 6 25 

77 Altar Swords, steel, nickel-plated scabbards, three silver-plated raised 

mountings, three rings, wrapped grip, imported diamond gold- 
etched blades, helmet and lion pommel, chain on hilts; very 
handsome (see illustration) ; each 8 00 

Altar Bibles. 

NOTE.— These Bibles are made especially for our trade, and are bound in 
the most substantial manner. For Societies and Secret Orders, they are 
unsurpassed by any other edition. They are printed from the most expensive 
and beautiful Bible plates. Beautiful full page illustrations. The only first- 
class Lodge Bibles offered for sale. 




Bible No. 81. 



Bible No. 82. 

80 Bible. American morocco, large quarto; size, 12M> x 10% inches; 
arabesque paneled, comb edges, containing the authorized version 
Old and New Testaments; large, clear typo; marginal reference, 
full page engravings, history of the Bible $ 3 00 



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Bibles— Continued. 

81 Bible, American morocco, large quarto; size, 12% x 10% inches; 

raised panel, gold title, containing text-book, Smith's Bible Dic- 
tionary, authorized version Old Testament and parallel New Tes- 
tament, GOO illustrations, numerous full page engravings, comb 
edges; large, clear type; marginal references $4 50 

82 Bible, French morocco, large quarto; size, 12% x 10V 2 inches; an- 

tique gold edges, raised panels, containing the authorized version 
Old and parallel New Testament, 12 fine line and 16 full page 
engravings by Dore, the Parables of our Lord illustrated with 
10 full page engravings printed in the richest colors, Smith's 
Pronouncing Bible Dictionary, 600 illustrations, History of the 
Books of the Bible, illustrated by 48 full page engravings, 
Apocrypha, Concordance, Psalms in me'ter, illuminated Scripture 
Text, Teacher's Text-Book, History of the Bible, History of 
Denominations, gallery of 72 Scripture illustrations, maps of 
Palestine in colors, chronological tables 7 75 




83 



84 



Bible No. 83. 



Bible No. 84. 



Bible, Red Russia, large quarto, size, 12% x 10% inches; raised pan- 
els, full gilt sides, back and edges; square ruled with gold; con- 
taining all described in Bible No. 82, and, in addition, 4 superb 
engravings in gold and colors, illustrated Jewish Worship, Tab- 
ernacle, Vestments, and Holy Vessels; lithographed maps of 
Holy Land, 24 Dore plates, 40 views of Palestine from photo- 
graphs, etc 



$ 9 75 



Bible, Turkey morocco, large quarto; size, 12% x 10% inches; Lon- 
don antique, cushion bevel, illustrated in gold and colors, 10 full 
page illustrations, maps of the Holy Land, steel line engravings, 
illustrating Bible scenes, with nickel clasp; a very fine book... 15 50 

The Name, Number, and Location of the Lodge and the Escutcheon of the 
Order embossed in gold on front cover of any of the Bibles at $1.50 addi- 
tional. Prices and Illustrations of finer Bibles sent on application. 



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Ballot Boxes. 




Semi-Secret Ballot Boxes. 
Nos. 85, 86 and 87. 



Secret Ballot Boxes. 
Nos. 88, 89, 90 and 91, 




Sliding Top Ballot Box. No. 84 y 2 . 

84 >£ Ballot Box, made of walnut or oak, sliding top (see illustration); 

each $ 75 

85 Ballot Box, semi-secret, made of walnut or oak (see illustration); 

each 85 

86 Ballot Box, semi-secret, made of walnut or oak, good finish and 

lined (see illustration) ; each 1 00 

87 Ballot Box, semi-secret, made of walnut or oak, extra fine finish, 

with gilt and ebonized lines; each 1 50 

88 Ballot Box, secret, made of walnut or oak (see illustration); each.. 2 00 

89 Ballot Box, secret, made of walnut or oak, finely finished and lined 

(see illustration) ; each 3 00 

90 Ballot Box, secret, made of rosewood, finely finished and lined (see 

illustration) ; each 6 00 

91 Ballot Box, secret, made of rosewood, inlaid, finely finished and 

lined (see illustration) ; each 8 00 

Ballots. 

92 Ballots, made of china, white and black, for use in semi-secret ballot 

boxes; per 100 $ 80 

93 Ballots, made of wood, round (white) and cubes (black), for use in 

secret and semi-secret ballot boxes; per 100 1 00 

94 Ballots, black only, extra fine polished cubes, to go with either the 

white china or wood ball ; per dozen 50 



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Qavels. 




95 Gavel, made of oak or walnut $ 25 

% Gavel, made of rosewood, nicely polished 60 

97 Gavel, made of ebony, nicely polished 1 00 

98 Gavel, made of genuine ivory, 2V4 x 1% inches, ebony handle 5 25 

99 Gavel, made of genuine ivory, 2V 2 x 1% inches, ebony handle 9 50 

100 Gavel, made of genuine ivory, 2% x 1% inches, ebony handle 10 75 

101 Gavel, made of genuine ivory, 2% x 1% inches, ebony handle 12 75 

Name and Number of the Lodge and the escutcheon of the Order Etched 

in colors on Ivory Qavels, at additional Cost. 

Cases for Qavels. 

102 Gavel Case, for holding one pair of gavels, covered with leather, 

satin lined, nickel-plated hinges and catches $4 00 

103 Gavel Case, for holding one gavel, covered with leather, satin lined, 

nickel-plated hinges and catches 3 25 

Gavel Blocks. 




105 Gavel Block, made of walnut, to strike gavel on $ 60 

106 Gavel Block, made of marble, 5 inches square, 2 inches deep, pol- 

ished bottom, covered with cloth 1 75 

Ritual Cases. 

Every Lodge should have a Ritual Case for the safe keeping of the 
secret work, thereby complying with the laws of the Order. 





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107 Ritual Case, heavy japanned tin, lock and key, will contain Rituals, 

odes, etc., size, 6x9 inches $ 3 00 

108 Ritual Case, made of extra heavy japanned tin, with fine combination 

lock, will contain Rituals, ode cards, etc., size, 7 x lO 1 /* inches.. 4 00 



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Hoodwinks, 



no 



111 



112 



113 





Hoodwinks, Nos. 110 and 111. 



Patent Hoodwinks, No. 112. 



Hoodwink, made of stiff cloth, pressed to fit the face, with strong 

tape strings (see illustration) $ 10 

Hoodwink, made of velvet, pressed to fit the face, with strong tape 

strings (see illustration) 35 

Hoodwink, Fuller's Patent, a very satisfactory article, having eye- 
glass fronts and metal caps, can be opened and closed instantly, 
(see illustration) 2 00 





Hoodwink, N< 



13. 



Hoodwink, No. 114. 



Hoodwink, made of satin, quilted, using a new mode of adjustment 
by which the eyes can be quickly uncovered or covered by 
doubling or undoubling the lower part, elastic band in back, 
very convenient ; each $ 1 20 



114 Hoodwink, Patent, producing same effect as Hoodwink No. 112, 
but having, in addition, colored lenses, whereby the candidate 
can distinguish objects dimly. By simply turning the thumb 
lever the wearer, is in darkness, or at a given signal the two 
levers may be operated, and candidate restored to light; each... 



2 00 



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Seals. 

The most Perfect Press manufactured. Guaranteed to be the best. 
Made by us in OUR OWN FACTORY AT COLUMBUS, OHIO. 

H 

^ — ■ 

Impression of Seal, No. 117. The Standard, No. 117. 

In ordering Seals, always give the date of institution, as the Supreme 
Lodge Law requires it to be on the Seal ; also, give the name, number, and 
location of the Lodge. 

115 Lodge Seal, regulation lettering, but small size lever press $ 3 50 

116 Lodge Seal, on first-class lever press, medium size, with any ordinary 

emblematic device 4 50 

117 Lodge Seal, on large press, with any ordinary emblematic device, 

"The Standard" 6 00 

118 Lodge Seal, same as No. 117, but with elaborate emblematic de- 

vices 7 00—8 00 





Sprigs of flyrtle. 



119 Sprigs of Myrtle, artificial, but very natural in appearance; the best 

made ; per half dozen $ 50 



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Candidates' Sashes, 





K. of P. Pattern. 

Sashes Nos. 122 and 

123. 



Fancy Pattern. 

Sashes Nos. 124 to 

126, inclusive. 



Fancy Pattern. 

Sashes Nos. 127 

and 128. 



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Candidates' Sashes— Continued. 

120 'Candidate's Sash, made of fine muslin, plaited pattern $ 50 

121 Candidate's Sash, plaited pattern, of white cotton crepe 60 

122 Candidate's Sash, K. of P. pattern, of white cashmere, lined and 

interlined, trimmed with lace and fringe (see illustration) 1 40 

123 Candidate's Sash, K. of P. pattern, of white silk finished velvet, 

lined and interlined, trimmed with lace and fringe (see illus- 
tration) 1 75 

124 Candidate's Sash, fancy pattern, of white cashmere, trimmed with 

silver gimp and fringe 1 40 

125 Candidate's Sash, fancy pattern, of fine white cashmere, lined and 

interlined, trimmed with lace, fringe, tassels, and star ornament 

(see illustration) 2 25 

126 Candidate's Sash, fancy pattern, of white silk finished velvet, lined 

and interlined, trimmed with lace, fringe, tassels, and star orna- 
ments (see illustration) 2 75 

127 Candidate's Sash, fancy pattern, with long skirt, white silk finished 

velvet, lined and interlined, trimmed with lace, fringe, tassels, 

and star ornament (see illustration) 3 60 

128 Candidate's Sash, fancy pattern, with long skirt of white silk or 

satin, lined and interlined, trimmed with lace, fringe, tassels, and 

star ornament (see .illustration) 4 50 



Page and Esquire Collars. 




NOTE— The Supreme Lodge, K. of P., at its session of 1892, adopted an 
amendment to the Laws of the Order, which prohibits the further purchase 
or use of Knights' Collars. Lodges not already supplied must purchase 
Jewels for Knights and officers, and Collars for Page and Esquire. We make 
the Page and Esquire Collars reversible, blue on one side and yellow on the 
other. Lodges usually purchase from three to six of each. 

130 Collars, for Page and Esquire, reversible, made of cashmere; each.. $ 50 

131 Collars, for Page and Esquire, reversible, made of silk-finished vel- 

vet : each 75 



22 



THE M. C. UIJvEY & CO. 



Lodge Books, 





Record and Ledger Record and Ledger 

Nos. 140 and 141. Nos. 142 and 143. 

140 Record, or Minute Book, 8% x 14 inches, good paper, 215 pages, 

cloth sides, leather back and corners $ 1 25 

141 Ledger, 8% x 14 inches, bound same as No. 140, good paper, indexed 

and paged, 200 pages and index additional 1 25 

142 Record, or Minute Book, good paper, 359 pages, substantially bound 

in full leather, and ends and bands 3 00 

143 Ledger, good paper, 330 pages, bound in leather, same as No. 142.. 3 00 

144 Ledger, printed historical headings, fine paper, 240 pages, including 

the index good binding 5 00 

145 Ledger, printed historical headings, 400 pages, including the index, 

fine paper and binding 6 25 

147 Cash Book, for the Master of Finance, printed headings, ruled 

columns, good paper, well bound 2 00 

148 Cash Book, for the Master of Exchequer, small size, printed 

headings 100 

149 Officers' Roll Book, substantially bound in cloth, to last 10 years... 75 

150 Members' Register, printed headings, first-class paper, good bind- 

ing, appropriate ruling 2 25 

151 Visitors' Register, printed headings, well bound 2 00 

152 Black Book, with index, in which to enter the names of rejected 

applicants, etc 2 00 

153 Pencil Book, for keeping rough minutes 50 

154 Constitution Book, for signatures of members, printed headings, 

well bound 1 00 



COLUMBUS, OHIO. 2S 



Lodge Blanks. 

160 Orders on Master of Exchequer $ 60 

161 Master of Finance Receipts 60 

163 Notices of Arrears, in pads of 100 60 

164 Acceptance Blanks, notification to applicants of their acceptance, 

in paids of 100 60 

165 Notices of Rejection, in pads of 100 '. . 60 

166 Notices of Suspension, in pads of 100 60 

167 Notices of Reinstatement, in pads of 100 60 

168 Notification to Attend Convention, in pads of 100 60 

169 Notices to Committee on Investigation, in pads of 100 60 

170 Medical Examiners' Reports, in pads of 100 90 

Books and Blanks. 

FURNISHED BY THE SUPREME AND GRAND LODGES. 

The following Books and Blanks can be legally obtained only from the 

Supreme Keeper of Records and Seal through your Grand Keeper of Records 
and Seal: 

Official Receipts for Dues, Question Book, 

Second Rank Blanks, Odes, 

Application for Membership, Music Books, 

Application for Rank of Esquire, Withdrawal Cards, 

Application for Rank of Knight. P. C. Rank Credentials. 

Parliamentary Rules. 

PRICES QUOTED ARE NET. 

175 Cushing's Manual of Parliamentary Practice, revised edition, cloth 

bound, net $ 75 

176 Roberts' Rules of Order, cloth bound, net 75 

177 Bethel's Question Book of Parliamentary Law; it is just what you 

want for ready reference and quick use in any meeting; net 40 

178 Smith's New Diagram of Parliamentary Rules, diagram printed in 

three colors, cloth bound, net 50 

179 Smith's New Diagram of Parliamentary Rules, diagram printed in 

three colors on genuine parchment; large, clear type; bound in 

full morocco ; net 1 00 



24 



THE M. C. LILLEY & CO. 



Jewel Cases. 

FOR OFFICERS' AND MEMBERS' JEWELS. 

NOTE.— Every Lodge should have a case in which to keep in good condi- 
tion the Officers' and Members' Jewels. The illustration below represents 
the best and most convenient Case yet devised. 




Jewel Cases Nos. 180 and 181. 



180 Jewel Case, arranged for 100 Jewels, covered with leatherette, nicely 

lined, nickel-plated trimmings, wall attachments and lock and 

key (see illustration) $10 00 

181 Jewel Case, arranged for 100 Jewels, covered with genuine leather 

and handsomely lined, nickel-plated trimmings, wall attach- 
ments, lock and key (see illustration) 13 00 

182 Jewel Cases, arranged for 10 Jewels (Officers), leather covered, lock 

and key 6 20 

We manufacture these Cases, and you can rely on good workmanship. 

Prices for Cases holding a larger number of Jewels quoted upon appli- 
cation. 



COLUMBUS, OHIO. 25 



<& In Gas Belt Districts^ 




*YA/E advise all Lodges ir) the Gas Districts to 
order costumes Silk Trimmed or Silk Embroider- 
ed, because where natural gas is used exterjsive- 
ly, the gilt or silver triroroiogs tarnish) rapidly. 

*J£ t££ %£ 

& Broadcloth ** F^obes <£ 

We call especial attention to Robes rr)ade of 
Broadcloth, which we furQish at sarrje price as 
firje silk finished velvet or satin. These Robes 
are made of any color Broadcloth desired, and 
With harmoQious trimmings of various shades 
and elegaQtly embroidered ; are rich) ar)d beauti- 
ful ir> appearance. We srjall be pleased to send 
samples of the various colors of cloth upoQ 
request, over Seal of Lodge. 

THE M. C. LILLEY & CO. 



26 THE M. C. LIIvIvEY & CO. 



Official Jewels. 

Being the contractors for manufacturing Jewels for the Supreme 
lyodge, we have always declined to sell them to lodges or individuals, 
and we have never delivered any Jewels except upon positive and 
direct orders from the Supreme Keeper of Records and Seal. 

The Supreme I^odge requires that you purchase Jewels from the 
Grand K. of R. and S. of your Grand I^odge, and you can legally obtain 
them there only. Please communicate with him direct. 

Subordinate lodges, under the direct control of the Supreme 
I/odge, must purchase the Jewels of the Supreme Keeper of Records 
and Seal, whose address is R. L. C. White, Nashville, Tenn. 



Certificates of Membership. 

OR MEMORIAL CHARTS. 

The only Official or I/egal Certificates of Membership are those 
furnished by the Supreme I<odge, Knights of Pythias, through the 
Supreme Keeper of Records and Seal, and from him through the 
Grand Keepers of Records and Seal. Buy the genuine only. Write 
to the Grand K. of R. and S. of your Grand I^odge, or to the Supreme 
Keeper of Records and Seal, R. I,. C. White, Nashville, Tenn. 




THE M. C. LILLEY & CO. 



Robes for Attendants. 

First Rank— Color Blue. 

190 Robes for Attendants, of cotton goods, cord and tassels; each $ 1 25 

191 Robes for Attendants, of silesia, cord and tassels; each 1 50 

192 Robes for Attendants, of silesia, trimmed with lace, cord and tas- 

sels; each 2 00 

193 Robes for Attendants, of cotton crepe, or sateen, lined throughout 

and trimmed, cord and tassels; each $5 75 

193>£ Robes of cashmere, unlined, wide sash, flowing sleeves 3 75 

194 Robes for Attendants, of cashmere, full silesia lined, border around 

bottom of cashmere of contrasting color edged with lace, large 
collar, worsted girdle and tassels; each 7 00 

For Attendant's Costumes, consisting of Armor Coat, Leggings, Helmet, 
Sword and Belt, see another part of this catalogue. 

Turbans for Attendants. 

First Rank— Color Blue. 

135 Turbans for Attendants, of cotton goods correspond with Robes 

No. 190; each $ 50 

196 Turbans for Attendants, of silesia, correspond with Robes No. 191 

and 192; each 60 

197 Turbans for Attendants, of cotton crepe, or sateen, correspond with 

Robes No. 193; each 75 

198 Turbans for Attendants, of cashmere, trimmed, correspond with 

Robes No. 194; each 1 00 

Robes for Officers. 

The four principal officers of a Lodge— Chancellor Commander, Vice 
Chancellor, Prelate, and flaster of the Work — are usually clothed in long 
Robes with appropriate head = dresses. 

The Master-at-Arms should be clothed in an Armor Costume, consist- 
ing of Armor Coat, Armor Cloth Leggings, or Stockings and Sandals, Hel- 
met, Sword, and Belt. For prices and description of these articles, see 
elsewhere in this Catalogue. 

All of our Robes for Officers have patent fastenings, which are a great 
improvement over the old method of buttons and button-holes, for the rea- 
son that there are no buttons to come off or button-holes to wear out. 

In ordering less than a full set of Robes, always state for what officer 
they are desired. 

200 Robe, of cotton goods, cord and tassels at waist $ 1 25 

201 Robe of silesia, cord and tassels at waist 1 -50 

202 Robe, of silesia, trimmed with two rows of lace down front and 

around bottom of skirt, same lace on sleeves and collar; girdle 

and tassels at waist 2 00 

203 Robe, of fine satteen, with yoke and falling collar, yoke lined, cord 

and tassels at waist $ 3 50 

204 Robe, of fine satteen, lined throughout with silesia, flowing sleeves, 

trimmed down front with four rows of gilt gimp, single row of 
same gimp around edge of yoke, on sleeves and collar, cord and 
tassels at waist (see Plate 1, Fig. 50) 6 25 




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Officers' Head Dresses. 



1120 Officer's Cap, of cashmere, coronet front, lined and trimmed with 

lace and large bullion ornament on front, size adjustable $ 75 

1121 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1120, but made of merino 1 00 

1123 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1120, but made of velvet 1 25 

1124 Officers' Cap, same as No. 1120, but made of plush 2 00 

■a™" 
No, 




1125 Officer's Cap, of cashmere, coronet front, lined, and trimmed with 

lace, with large bullion ornament on front, size adjustable (see 
illustration) $ 1 25 

1126 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1125, but made of merino 1 35 

1127 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1125, but made of velvet 1 50 

1127£ Officers' Cap, same as No. 1125. but made of plush 2 25 




No. 1128. 

1128 Officer's Cap, of cashmere, coronet front, lined and trimmed with 

lace, large bullion ornament on front; three ostrich tips (see 
illustration) $ 2 60 

1129 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1128, but made of merino 2 75 

1130 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1128, but made of velvet 3 00 

1130^ Officer's Cap, same as No. 1128, but made of plush 3 75 



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Officers' Head Dresses— Continued. 

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No. 1131. No. 1134. 

1131 Officer's Cap, of cashmere, coronet front of puffed satin, trimmed 

with lace and bullion ornament on front (see illustration) $ 2 15 

1 132 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1131, but made of merino 2 25 

1133 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1131, but made of velvet 2 60 

1133£ Officer's Cap, same as No. 1131, but made of plush 2 95 

1134 Officer's Cap, of cashmere, coronet front, trimmed with lace and 

three bullion ornaments, adjustable (see illustration) 2 50 

1135 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1134, but made of merino 2 65 

1136 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1134, but made of velvet 3 00 

1136J Officer's Cap, same as No. 1134, but made of plush 3 65 




^^^^U^^^^^^^ 



No. 1137. No. 1140. 

1137 Officer's Cap, of cashmere, lined, handsomely embroidered in gilt 

bullion, large jeweled stone setting in front, trimmed with fine 

lace and three ostrich plumes (see illustration) $ 4 95 

1138 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1137, but made of merino 5 10 

1139 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1137, but made of velvet 5 50 

1139^ Officer's Cap, same as No. 1137, but made of plush 6 25 



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Officers' Head Dresses— Continued. 

1140 Officer's Cap, of cashmere, lined, handsomely ornamented with 

puffed satin trimmed with lace (see illustration) $ 2 20 

1141 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1140, but made of merino 2 30 

1142 Officer's Cap, same as No. 1140, but made of velvet 2 75 

1142£ Officer's Cap, same as No. 1140, but made of plush 3 30 




1143 



1144 
1145 
1145J 
1146 



1147 
1148 
11481 



1149 

1150 
1151 
1151 J 2 
1152 

1153 
1154 
1155 



mm 

No. 1143. No. 1146. 

Officer's Cap, of cashmere, lined, coronet front, handsomely orna- 
mented in applique work, Grecian pattern, lace on edge, stone 

setting on front (see illustration) $ 2 

Officer's Cap, same as No. 1143, but made of merino 2 

Officer's Cap, same as No. 1143, but made of velvet 3 

Officer's Cap, same as No. 1143, but made of plush 3 

Officer's Cap, of cashmere, lined, coronet front, handsomely orna- 
mented in applique work, Grecian design, trimmed with lace, 

jeweled stone setting on front (see illustration) 2 

Officer's Cap, same as No. 1146, but made of merino 2 

Officer's Cap, same as No. 1146, but made of velvet 3 

Officer's Cap, same as No. 1146, but made of plush 4 




No. 1149. 

Officer's Cap, of cashmere, coronet front, lined, handsomely orna- 
mented in applique work, Grecian design, trimmed with lace, 

with handsome jeweled setting on front (see illustration) $ 2 60 

Officer's Cap, same as No. 1149, but made of merino 2 80 

Officer's Cap, same as No. 1140, but made of velvet 3 25 

Officer's Cap, same as No. 1149, but made of plush 3 75 

Officer's Cap, of cashmere, coronet front, lined, trimmed with lace 

and ornaments ; each 1 50 

Officer's Cap, same as No. 1152, but made of merino 1 75 

Officer's Cap, same as No. 1152, but made of velvet 2 00 

Officer's Cap, same as No. 1152, but made of plush 2 50 



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Officers' Turbans. 

1159 OFFICERS' TURBANS— Turban made of silk finished velvet, satin 

lined, handsomely embroidered in silk (see illustration, Plate 6, 

Fig. 67) ; each $ 2 25 

1160 OFFICER'S TURBAN— Turban made of silk plush, lined with 

satin, handsomely embroidered in silk of ornamental design (see 
illustration, Plate 6, Fig. 67) ; each 3 20 

1161 OFFICER'S TURBAN— Turban made of fine merino, with fine 

satin lining, embroidered very handsomely in silk (see illustra- 
tion, Plate 6, Fig. 66) ; each 2 40 

1162 OFFICER'S TURBAN— Turban made of velvet, lined with satin 

and handsomely embroidered in silk (see illustration, Plate (i, 

Fig. 66) ; each 3 25 

1163 OFFICER'S TURBAN— Turban made of silk plush, lined with 

satin and handsomely embroidered in silk (see illustration, Plate 

6, Fig. 66) ; each 3 80 

1164 OFFICER'S TURBAN— Turban made of very fine silk, curtain of 

very fine damask, fine satin lining, trimmed with gimp and 
fringe, fancy ornaments on top; a very handsome Turban (see 
illustration, Plate 6, Fig. 65) ; each 4 50 

1165 OFFICER'S TURBAN— Turban made of silk plush, lined with 

satin, and handsomely embroidered in silk (see illustration, 

Plate 6, Fig. 65) 4 50 

Head=dresses for Prelate. 

NOTE.— As some Lodges prefer Miters, others Oxford Caps, or Birettas, we list Head-dresses 
separately, and Lodges can select whichever suits them best. 




Oxford Caps, Nos. 1167 to 1169, inclusive. 

1167 Prelate's Oxford Cap, light, flexible body, covered with black cash- 
mere, neatly lined, handsome embroidered Bible on front and 
large black silk tassel pendant from center of top (see illustra- 
tion) $ 2 95 

1163 Prelate's Oxford Cap. light, flexible body, covered with black silk 
finished velvet, neatly lined, handsome embroidered Bible on 
front and black silk tassel pendant from center of top (see illus- 
tration) 3 30 

1169 Prelate's Oxford Cap, light, flexible body, covered with black silk 
and neatly lined, handsome embroidered Bible on front and 
black silk tassel suspended from center of top (see illustration). 3 60 



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BirettasJ for Prelate. 

1170 Prelate's Cap, merino lined, plain, no ornamentation 

1171 Prelate's Cap 
(Canterbury), of 
black silk finished 
\ elvet, pl.uu $ i 20 

1172 Prelate's Bir< 
i.i. of black cash* 
mere, neatly lined, 
and embroidered 
Bib] o on front, 
black silk tassel 
suspended I r o m 
t o p. u t h o r 
trimming (sec il 
lustration) .... 



S 1 10 




Biretta. Nos. 1172. 1173 and 1174. 



... I 80 

1173 Prelate's Biretta, oi black silk finished velvet, embroidered Bible on 

front, with or without lace, and neatly lined, black silk tassel 

suspended from top (see illustration) $ 2 60 

1174 Prelate's Biretta, of black silk, neatly lined, handsome embroidered 

Bible on front, trimmed with lace, or plain, as preferred; hand- 
some silk tassel suspended from eenter of top 'J SO 



Miters for Prelate. 




1178 Miter, of black cashme 

lined, trimmed with tine laee. 
handsome embroidered Bible on 
front (see n) $ S 00 

1179 s No. UTS. 

but without the embroidered Bible 2 25 

H80 Miter, of black silk finish- 

ed velvet, lined, trimmed with * 
lace oidered Bible 

[ 50 



Miter. Nos. 1178. 1179 and 1180 



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Stoles for Prelate. 

NOTE. These Stoles can be used with any style of Prelate's Robes. 

1182 Prelate's Stole, of white cashmere, lined, and trimmed with lace on 

edges and bullion fringe at bottom $ 1 G5 

1183 Prelate's Stole, of white satin, lined, and trimmed with lace on edges 

and bullion fringe at bottom, embroidered Bible 2 85 

1184 Prelate's Stole, of fine white satin, lined, and trimmed with lace on 

edges and bullioi. fringe at bottom, large embroidered Bible 3 40 

1185 Prelate's Stole, of extra fine white satin, lined, and trimmed with 

very fine lace and special bullion fringe at bottom, handsomely 
embroidered Bible; a very fine article o 80 

1186 Prelate's Stole, of white merino, made double, to go around the 

neck, lined and trimmed with lace on edges, and bullion fringe 

on bottom, embroidered Bibles; each 3 30 

1187 Prelate's Stole, of white satin, made double, to go around the neck, 

lined and trimmed with lace on edges, and bullion fringe on 
bottom, embroidered Bibles ; each 6 35 




Wire Masks, with Beard and 
Wig. 

FOR PRELATE, PYTHAGORAS AND SCRIBE. 

In ordering state color desired. We have 
them with gray, white, and black beard and 
wig. 

For Beards and Wigs for Senators, see else- 
where in Catalogue. 

1190 Masks, wire, with medium length 

beard and wig $3 50 

1191 Mask, wire, with long beard and 

wig (see illustration) 5 00 

1192 Mask, wire, with extra long and 

fine quality beard and wig (see 
illustration) 6 50 



Masks, Nos. 1190, 1191 and 1192. 



98 THE} M. C. IJLIvEY & CO. 

Wire Masks, with Beard. 

FOR PRELATE, PYTHAGORAS AND SCRIBE. 

We have them with gray, white, and black 
beards. In ordering, please specify color wanted. 

1195 Mask, full wire, with medium length 

beard $ 1 50 

1196 Mask, full wire, with long beard (see 

illustration) 1 75 Jj 

1197 Mask, full wire, with extra long and %*/ 4|f!f ;i 

fine quality beard 2 50 * ! ^$|||p 

Masks. No. 1196. 

Beards. 

FOR PRELATE, PYTHAGORAS AND SCRIBE. 

We have them in gray, white, and black. Specify color wanted in ordering. 
For Wigs and Beards for Senators, see elsewhere in Catalogue. 

J 





Beard, No. 1200. 

1 199 Beard, medium length, selected hair $ 1 00 

1200 Beard, long, first quality selected hair (see illustration) 1 50 



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Beards— Continued. 

FOR PRELATE, PYTHAGORAS AND SCRIBE. 

1202 Beard, extra long, in white and 
gray only, finest quality yak 
hair; the finest beard in the 
market, and particularly suit- 
able for Pythagoras and 
Scribe $3 00 






Beard, No. 1202. 

Wigs. 

FOR PRELATE, PYTHAGORAS AND SCRIBE. 

In ordering, mention color desired. We have them in gray, white, and 
black. 

Wig, not bald, medium length, ^ -■ "'^^ r ^~~ T -^->. 

selected hair $ 2 25 

\ 

Wig, not bald, long, first qual- 
ity selected hair 3 00 ^ tegg^ 

Wig, showing bald head, white ^lUIr 

only, good article appropri- 
ate for Pythagoras and ■MImWiIw 

Wig, showing bald head, of '^VKBljttjIm ) mi ffiJBfr V 

fine quality yak hair, in ^^^^K®ife) illwtil 

white and gray, very appro- ^Bgjgjffi* 

priate for Pvthagoras and .___ tnnn tnnrx 

Bald Wig, Nos. 1207, 1208 and 1209. 
Scribe 3 75 

f 1209 Wig. showing bald head, of finest quality yak hair, extra long, in 

white and gray; a very fine article for Pythagoras and Scribe $ 5 00 



1205 



1206 



1207 



1208 



100 THE M. C. LILLEY & CO. 



Property for Second Rank. 

These Properties are made strictly in accordance with the Supreme Lodge 
law. They are manufactured in our own shops by experienced workmen, and 
are not merely "thrown together," but are SUBSTANTIALLY MADE of 
WELL SEASONED stock and finely finished. We GUARANTEE EVERY 
ONE. Photographs of any of these Properties will be sent to any legal 
Knights of Pythias Lodge really desiring to purchase, when applied for over 
the signature of the C. C. and K. of R. and S., and with the seal of Lodge 
attached. 

1212 Second Rank Property, medium size, falling 1 , alarm attach- 

ment $ 9 00 

1213 Combined Second Rank and K. of R. and S. D , large size, 

finely finished and appropriately arranged for books, papers, etc.; 

falling 1 , double doors, and special alarm attachment, which 

never fails to work satisfactorily; very effective and durable 24 00 

1214 Combined Second Rank and K. of R. and S. D , with all the 

latest improvements, large case for books, papers, etc., double doors, 

falling 1 , large and fine b alarm attachment, which never 

fails to operate; (the mechanism is so simple that it can not get 
out of working order) ; very desirable for Lodges which meet in 
halls where other societies meet, it being so constructed that the 
workings are excluded from view; the finest and best property in 
the market for the money; always gives satisfaction 28 00 

1215 Combined Second Rank and K. of R. and S. D , antique oak, 

otherwise same as 1214; always gives satisfaction 28 00 

1216 Combined Second Rank and K. of R. and S. D ; extra large and 

very handsome, nezv style base with turned pillars and scroll work, 
appropriately arranged for books, papers, etc., carved cornice, 
falling 1 , fine transparency and b alarm attachment, work- 
ings excluded from view; in antique oak or solid walnut; an ele- 
gant piece of furniture 50 00 

1217 Combined Second Rank and K. of R. and S. D ; extra large and 

handsome, new style base, pillars and scroll work, appropriately 
arranged for books, papers, etc., double doors, hand carved, fine 

b alarm attachment; simply elegant in every respect; antique 

oak or solid walnut 60 00 

1218 Combined Second Rank and K. of R. and S. D , special design; 

with drawers and closets for Lodge books, papers, stationery, 
seal, etc.; spring lock, book case top with double doors, falling 

1 and fine alarm attachment; elegantly finished and first-class 

in every respect; the only property of the kind manufactured 80 00 



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T Rank Properties. 

1220 T Rank Properties, triangular, solid oak, small size, natural 

wood finish, double bottom. We do not recommend these, as some 
object to their size $ 7 75 

1221 T Rank Properties, triangular, solid oak, larger than 1220, 

natural wood finish, double bottom, best quality of R S , 

nicely finished and substantially made; per pair 9 00 

1222 T Rank Properties, triangular, large size, double bottom, well 

made and finished black; per pair 9 00' 

1223 T Rank Properties, solid oak, triangular, large size, double bot- 

tom, fine natural wood finish, best material and workmanship in 
every respect. Akvays gives satisfaction; per pair 12 00 

1224 T Rank Properties, triangular, large size, double bottom, paint- 

ed in emblematic colors and letters F. C. B., best quality R 

IS , finely finished and substantially made; per pair 12 00 
R S . 

FOR REPAIRING T — RANK PROPERTIES. 

1225 R S , best quality for repairing T Rank Properties; per 

dozen $ 1 hO 

I A smaller number will be furnished at the rate of 15 cents each. 
Property Containing the R S Only. 
For the convenience of Lodges desiring to replace that portion of the 

T Rank Properties containing the R S only, we have listed that 

part separately, as follows : 

1226 T Rank Property, triangular, solid oak, small size, double bot- 

tom, natural wood finish, containing the R S ; corresponds 

with set 1220; one only $ 5 00 

1227 T Rank Property, triangular, solid oak, larger than 1226, natural 

wood finish, double bottom, best quality of R S , nicely 

finished and substantially made. Corresponds with 1221; one 

only , 6 00 

1228 T Rank Property, triangular, large size, double bottom, con- 

taining the R S ; corresponds with set 1222; one only 6 00 

1229 T Rank Property, part containing the R S only, to cor- 

respond with No. 1223 7 75 

1230 T Rank Property, triangular, large size, double bottom, painted 

in emblematic colors and letters F. C. B., containing best quality 

of R S , finely finished; corresponds with set No. 1224; one 

only 7 75 



102 THE M. C. IvILIvEY & CO. 

Folding Steps and Cabinet Combined. 

PAINTED IN EMBLEMATIC COLORS. 

Every Lodge should provide themselves with this article simply as a 
cabinet in which to properly and securely keep the Third Rank Properties, 
if for no other use. 

It will more than pay for itself in a short time, as it is so constructed that 

the R S are retained in their natural shape, thus lasting a much longer 

time. Properties are damaged more, as a rule, by careless handling than by 
actual use. 

1232 Emblematic Folding Steps and Cabinet Combined, latest improved 

style, occupying but a small space when not in use; a special 
place for the Third Rank Properties, which can be securely locked 
up; very handy and always ready; painted in colors of the Order 
and letters F. C. B., finely finished; the best arranged and most 
convenient article of the kind manufactured, suitable for all 
Third Rank Properties $ 9 00 

1233 Emblematic Folding Steps and Cabinet Combined, same as No. 1232, 

but made of solid oak, oil finish; very handsome 12 00 

Emblematic Floor Cloths. 

1234 Floor Cloth, triangular, large size, made of cotton goods, tri- 

colored; blue, yellow, and red border, black center $ 2 25 

1235 Floor Cloth, triangular, large size, made of cotton goods; tri-colored, 

blue, yellow, and red border; handsome tri-colored, blue, yellow, 

and red center; large letters F. C. B. in applique work 3 75 

1236 Floor Cloth, triangular, made of silesia, large size, tri-colored; blue 

yellow, and red border; handsome tri-colored, blue, yellow, and 

red center; large letters F. C. B. in applique work 4 25 

1237 Floor Cloth, triangular, large size, made of cashmere, lined with 

silesia; emblematic blue, yellow, and red border, trimmed with 
worsted fringe; handsome emblematic blue, yellow, and red cen- 
ter; large letters F. C. B. in applique work 15 75 

Chests 

A Chest should be included in every Lodge Outfit to insure safety in 
transportation. 

1239 Chest, with lock and hinges, for holding the secret properties (ex- 

cept the large S- Rank D ) ; painted and well made $ 6 00 

1240 Chest, with lock and hinges, for holding the secret properties (ex- 

cept the large S Rank D ); better made and painted with 

the name and number of the Lodge 7 00 



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Helmets for C 



FOR THIRD RANK. 

NOTE.— These Helmets are provided with our improved closed visors, the 

lowering of which will completely blindfold the C . All Helmets have our 

new style leather lining, making them comfortable to the wearer. 



1242 Helmet for C , of polished 

tin, ornamental improved 
double falling closed or 
blindfold visors, brass base 

PL . ^irvf *. ; n'^fc^ an< * spike (see illustration) $ 2 50 

1243 Helmet for C— , of tin, 
nickel-plated, ornamental 
improved double falling 
closed or blindfold visors, 
brass base and spike, hand- 
some and durable (see il- 
lustration) 3 00 

1244 Helmet, spun metal, nickel-plated, same as No. 1243, but not as 

durable 3 00 




Helmets, Nos. 1242, 1243. 



Cloth Covered Helmets for C 



These Helmets are preferred by some Lodges on account of their being 
very light and comfortable. 




1246 Helmet for C , 

gossamer body covered 
with black cloth, mova- 
ble blindfold visor, or- 
namented with metal 
studs, brass base and 
spike on top (see illus- 
tration) $3 25 

1247 Helmet for C , 

gossamer body covered 
with black silk finished 
velvet, movable blind. 
fold visor, ornamented Helmets, Nos. 1246 and 1247. 

with metal studs, brass base and spike on top (see illustration) $ 3 75 



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Candidates' Shields. 

EMBLEMATIC AND PLAIN. 

NOTE.— Our Shields have leather straps, which are more comfortable 
than wire or tin arm braces. 

1252 Shield, small size, shield shaped, 
polished tin $ 50 

1253 Shield of polished tin, oval shaped, 
14 x 20 inches, ornament in 
center, raised border 




1254 



1255 



Shield, of polished tin, oval shaped, 
14 x 20 inches, brass ornament in 
center and row of brass orna- 
ments around outer edge; curved 
raised border 

Shield, oval shaped, 14 x 20 inches, 
nickel-plated, brass ornaments in 
center and row of brass orna-. 
ments around outer edge, raised 
border 



1256 



75 



1 35 



1 75 



Shield, of tin, oval, 14 x 20 inches, 
painted in tri-color, and with let- 
ters F. C. B., cone in center 1 



75 



Shield, No. 1257. 1257 Shield, of tin, oval, 14 x 20 inches, 
painted in tri-color, and with letters F. C. B., cone in center, and row 
of studs around the edge (see illustration) 2 75 



TRIANGULAR AND ROUND. 

1 260 Shield, triangular, 
of tin, painted in tri- 
color, and with letters F. 
C. B., bronzed edges (see 
illustration) $ 1 75 

1261 Shield, triangular 
shape, of tin, painted in 
tri-color, and with letters 
F. C. B., gilt center orna- 
ment, and row of gilt or- 
naments around outer 
edge 2 75 

1262 Shield, round, 17 in. 
in diameter, spun metal, 
nickel-plated, raised bor- 
ders and center orna- 
ment; also, ornaments 
around outer edge 2 75 




Shield, No. 1260. 



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Monitors' Room— Folding. 

Quickly set up. Quickly removed from the Lodge room. Neat. 

NOTE. — This Monitors' 
Room is so constructed that 
when not in use it can be 
folded together in a space 6 
feet 8 inches high, 26 inches 
wide, and 10 inches deep. It 
can be set up in three or four 
minutes, and again, as quickly 
taken down and removed from 
the Lodge room. 

When set up the interior 
is in absolute darkness— no 
matter how brightly the 
Lodge room is lit up. It is the 
only perfect article of the kind 
in the market, and every 
Lodge should procure one. 
Designed by us. 

1265 Monitors' 
Room. Octag- 
onal, size, 5 feet 
4 inches deep 
and 6 feet 8 
inches high, 
painted in repre- 
sentation o f 
block stone, 
door and speak- 
ing tube $19 00 

1266 Monitors' 
Room. Octag- 
onal, size same 
as No. 1265, but 
finely finished 22 50 




Monitors' Room. 



Bells and Gongs. 

NOTE.— To produce a clear tone, strike the Bell or Gong directly on the 
outer edge with a padded mallet. The tone can be greatly prolonged in 
Gongs Nos. 1269 and 1270 by giving them a swinging motion. 





Bell, No. 1268. 



Gong, No. 1269. 



1268 Bell on stand, nickel-plated, 6 inches in diameter, including padded 

mallet (see illustration) $ 2 50 

j 1269 Gong, finest quality bell metal, 7 inches in diameter, nickel-plated, 

with handle, including padded mallet (see illustration) 4 00 



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Gong, No. 1270. 



Bells and Gongs— Continued. 

1270 Gong, finest quality of bell metal, 9y 2 
inches in diameter, nickel-plated, 
with handle, including padded mal- 
let (see illustration) $ G 00 

Bells and Cases. 





Bell, Nos. 1271, 1272. Our Latest Bell, No. 1274. 

1271 Bell, inclosed in oak case, medium size, openings on sides, latest 

improvements; operated by an automatic spring lever, producing 

a clear and sonorous sound (see illustration) $ 5 00 

1272 Bell, inclosed in oak or walnut case, large size, adjustable spring 

attachment, openings on sides; operated by an automatic spring 
lever, producing a clear and sonorous sound resembling a cathe- 
dral bell, nicely finished and a first class article (see illustration) . 7 00 

1273 Gong, automatic, winds itself while being set, will strike any num- 

ber, up to twelve ; each 9 00 

1274- Our Latest Bell — The nickel-plated steel gong, being placed on 
a finely finished oak case, permits the full tone of the bell to be 
heard; a deservedly popular bell 6 00 

Crowns for King 

1275 Crown for King, fancy gilt metal frame with raised points, sur- 

mounted with round metal ornaments; cap of merino, lined, and 
leather sweat; same style as No. 1278 $ 3 00 

1276 Crown for King, fancy gilt metal frame, raised points terminating in 

round metal ornaments; cap of velvet, lined, and leather sweat; 

same styles as No. 1278 3 25 

1277 Crown for King, fancy gilt metal frame, with raised points, sur- 

mounted with round points, cap of plush, lined, leather sweat; same 

style as No. 1278; each 4 30 



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Crown, No. 1278. Crown, No. 1281. 

1278 Crown for King, ornamental gold-plated metal frame with numer- 

ous stone settings on the band, raised points surmounted with 
round ornament, cap of fine merino (see illustration) $ 3 75 

1279 Crown for King, ornamental gold-plated frame, with numerous stone 

settings on the band, raised points surmounted with round points, 

cap of fine silk finished velvet (see No. 1278) ; each 4 00 

1280 Crown, same as No. 1278, but cap of plush; each 4 65 

1281 Crown for King, fancy gilt metal frame, with raised points, sur- 

mounted with fancy metal ornaments and gilt fleur-de-lis alter- 
nately; stone settings on band; cap of merino, lined, and leather 
sweat (see illustration) 4 00 

1282 Crown for King, same as No. 1281, but cap of fine silk finished vel- 

vet; each 4 30 

1283 Crown for King, same as No. 1281, but cap of silk plush; each 4 90 



: 




Crown, No. 1283 '4. 

1283^ Crown for King, gold-plated frame, raised points, ornamented by 
metal balls, raised ornaments on band, cap of fine merino, leather 
sweat (see illustration) ; each $ 5 50 

1283| Crown for King, gold-plated frame, raised points, ornamented by 
metal ball points, cap of fine silk finished velvet, otherwise same 
as No. 1283%; each 5 75 

1283| Crown for King, gold-plated, raised points, ornamented by metal 
balls, raised ornaments on band, cap of silk plush, leather sweat 
(see illustration No. 1283V 4 ) each 6 25 



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1284 

1235 

1286 
1287 

1288 
1289 



Crowns for King Continued. 



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m ' 
Crown. No. 1284. Crown, No. 1287. 

Crown for King, fancy gilt metal frame, with raised points, sur- 
mounted with fancy gilt metal fleur-de-lis, stone settings on band, 
cap of merino ; each 8 6 0<) 

Crown for King, same as No. 1284, but cap of fine silk finished vel- 
vet ; each 6 25 

Crown for King, same as Xo. 1284. but cap of silk plush; each 6 60 

Crown for King', fancy gold-plated metal frame, with a row of ele- 
gant stone settings on band, raised points, ornamented with round 
ornaments, cap of merino; each $ 8 90 

Crown for King, same as No. 1287, but cap of silk finished velvet: 
each 9 00 

Crown for King, same as Xo. 1287. but cap of silk plush; each.... 10 00 





1290 



1291 

1292 
1293 

1294 
1295 



Crown. No. 1290. Crown. No. 1293. 

Crown for King, gold-plated frame, made of fancy embossed metal, 
handsomely ornamented with triple ball points and leaf alternately; 
elegant stone settings on band and on leaves; cap of merino (see 
illustration) $9 70 

Crown for King, same as Xo. 1290, but cap of silk finished velvet: 
each 10 50 

Crown for King, same as No. 1290, but cap of silk plush; each 11 25 

Crown for King, fancy gold-plated metal frame, with a row of ele- 
gant jeweled stone settings on band, square points ornamented 
with stone settings; cap of merino; each 13 50 

Crown for King, same as Xo. 1293. but cap of fine silk finished vel- 
vet ; each 14 00 

Crown for King, same as Xo. 1293. but cap of silk plush: each 14 50 



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Crowns for King Continued. 








Crown, No. 1295X, 

1295} Crown for King, gold-plated metal frame, with stone sets on band, 
fancy points, with colored stone settings, cap of fine merino (see 
illustration) ; each si I 5< I 

1295i Crown for King, gold-plated metal frame, cap of fine silk finished 

velvet, otherwise same as No. 1295V4 ; each 15 00 

1295 * Crown for King, gold-plated metal frame, cap silk plush, otherwise 

same as No. 1295 '4 ; each 15 50 



Crown, No. 1296. 

1296 Crown for King, ornamental gold-plated metal frame with numer- 

ous stone settings around the band, fancy points ornamented with 
jeweled stone settings; cap of fine merino, leather sweat $17 00 

1297 Crown for King, same as Xo. 1296, but cap of fine silk finished vel- 

vet; each 17 50 

1298 Crown for King, same as No. 1296, but cap of silk plush; each 18 00 

1299 Crown for King, gold-plated metal frame of new and elegant de- 

sign, elaborately embellished with colored stone settings, cap of 

fine silk velvet ; each 22 75 

1300 Crown for King, same as No. 1299, but cap of silk plush; each 23 25 

Wigs for King. 

1302 Wigs for King, extra fine quality, in black and gray only; each.... 3 75 

Beards for King. 

1303 Beards for King, extra fine quality, in black and gray only; corre- 

spond with Wigs No. 1302; each 1 65 

Necklace for King. 

1304 Necklace, gold-plated, studded with stone sets, very rich and ele- 

gant in design (see Fig. 104, Plate 19) ; each 8 35 



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Scepters for 
King. 



No. 1307. No. 1308. No. 1309. No 1310. 

1305 Scepter for King-, of wood, finely carved crown top, large size, 

painted in gilt bronze, neatly turned handle, painted $2 25 

1306 Scepter for King, of wood, finely carved crown top, large size, 

covered with real gold leaf, neatly turned handle, painted and 
ornamented 2 75 

1307 Scepter for King, new design, fancy gold-plated crown top, 

metal handle, ornamental pattern (see illustration) 3 25 

1308 Scepter for King, new design, fancy gold-plated ornamental top, 

metal handle, twisted rope pattern, gold-plated ; a nice article, 

(see illustration) 4 00 

1 309 Scepter for King, new design, handsome gold-plated top, embellished 

with jeweled stone settings, representing diamonds, rubies, etc., 
gold-plated metal handle ; a handsome article (see illustration). . . 6 75 

1310 Scepter for King, new design, elegant gold-plated top, richly em- 

bellished with fine jeweled stone settings, representing diamonds, 
rubies, emeralds, etc., handsome gold-plated ornamental handle; 
an exceedingly fine article (see illustration) 9 7$> 



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Fillets or Headbands for Senators. 

1312 Fillets for Senators, of brass, nicely lacquered, adjustable to wearer; 
per set of ten $ 3 00 

1313 Fillets for Senators, made of brass, open worked borders, nickel- 
plated, and adjustable ; per set of ten 4 00 

1314 Fillets for Senators, nickel-plated, ornamental border, adjustable to 
wearer ; per set of ten 4 50 

1315 Fillets for Senators, gilt and polished, ornamental border, adjusta- 

ble to wearer; per set of ten 6 00 

1316 Fillets for Senators, of fancy metal, gilt and burnished, adjustable 

to wearer, a handsome article; per set of ten 9 00 

Bracelets for Senators. 

1318 Bracelet for Senators, nickel-plated; size adjustable $ 40 

1319 Bracelet for Senators, gilt; size adjustable 45 

1320 Bracelet for Senators, of metal, in fancy pattern, gilt and burnished; 

size adjustable; a fine article 80 

1321 Bracelet and Armlet, with chain, gold-plated and burnished, em- 

bellished with handsome jeweled stone settings, representing 
diamonds, emeralds, etc. ; very rich 2 50 

Armlets for Senators. 

1322 Armlet for Senators, nickel-plated; size adjustable $0 50 

1323 Armlet for Senators, gilt; size adjustable 55 

1324 Armlet for Senators, of metal, in fancy pattern, gilt and burnished; 

size adjustable; a fine article 85 

1325 Armlet and bracelet, with chain, gold-plated and burnished, em- 

bellished with stone settings representing diamonds, emeralds, and 

other precious stones; very rich 2 50 

Tight Fitting Knit Sleeves. 

To be worn on right arm with Senators' Togas and Tunics. 

1326 Sleeves, knit, flesh color, tight fitting, should be worn with brace- 

lets and armlets, but can be worn without; per set of ten sleeves. . . $ 1 10 



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Scrolls for Senators. 

1327 Scrolls for Senators, of white Hollena, a good imitation of parch- 

ment, lined in appropriate colors; per set of ten $ 1 50 

1328 Scrolls for Senators, of white Hollena, a good imitation of parch- 

ment, lined in appropriate colors, mounted on rollers with gilt 
bronzed ends ; per set 3 50 

1329 Scrolls for Senators, of white Hollena, a good imitation of parch- 

ment, lined in appropriate colors and mounted on rollers with 
ornamented gilt metal ends, ribbon tie; per set of ten 5 50 

1330 Scrolls for Senators, of genuine parchment, nicely lined in appro- 

priate colors and mounted on roller with handsome gilt metal 
ends,' ribbon tie ; per set of ten 9 50 



Wigs for Senators. 



1331 Wigs, for Senators, authentic, good quality, assorted colors; each.. $ 2 00 

1332 Wigs for Senators, authentic, fine quality, assorted colors; each 3 00 

The above Wigs are also suitable for all other officers, except 

Pythagoras, Scribe and Prelate. 

Beards for Senators. 

1333 Beards for Senators, authentic, good quality, in assorted colors, to 

match wigs; each $ 1 25 

1334 Beards for Senators, authentic, extra fine quality, in assorted colors, 

to match wigs ; each 1 60 

These Beards are also suitable for all other officers, except Pytha- 
goras, Scribe and Prelate. 

Sandals. 

NOTE.— In ordering Sandals please state the sizes wanted, especi- 
ally when unusually small or large sizes are wanted. When no sizes 
are given and a number of pairs are ordered, we will send assorted 
sizes from 6 to 9. 

1336 Sandals, fair or buff leather, solid leather soles, well sewed, two 

straps across toes, and counter with strap and buckle; per pair... $ 1 00 

1337 Sandals, fair or buff leather, solid leather soles, strongly sewed, 

barred slipper toe, counter with strap and buckle (see illustra- 
tion) ; per pair 1 50 



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Sandals-Continued. 




Sandals, Nos. 1337, 1333, 1339, 1340 
1340 



1338 Sandals, of seal grain tan or 

russet leather, solid leather 
soles, well sewed, barred 
slipper toe, counter with 
strap and buckle (see illus- 
tration) ; per pair $ 1 75 

1339 Sandals, of seal grain crim- 

son leather, otherwise same 
as Sandals No. 1338; per 
pair 1 75 



Sandals, of red, blue, yellow, pink, or black leather, with strongly 
sewed solid leather soles, barred slipper toe. counter with strap 
and buckle ; per pair 

1341 Sandals, of natural colored leather, half high pattern, come to ankle, 

open slashings ; per pair 

1342 Sandals, high pattern, of fair 

or buff leather, solid leath- 
er soles, well sewed (see il- 
lustration) ; per pair 

1343 Sandals, high pattern, of seal 

grain tan or russet leather, 
solid leather soles well 
sewed (see illustration); per 
pair 



2 00 



2 25 



2 50 



1344 



1345 



Sandals, high pattern, crim- 
son seal grain leather, soles 
well sewed (see illustra- 
tion) per pair 




Sandals, Nos. 1342, 1343, 1344, 1345. 



3 00 



Sandals, high pattern, of red, blue, yellow, pink, or black leather, 
soles well sewed (see illustration) ; per pair $ 3 00 

1346 Sandals, extra high pattern, an- 
cient style, fine russet leather, 
metal ornaments down front, 
solid leather soles, well sewed 
(see illustration); per pair... 4 50 

1347 Sandals, extra high pattern, an- 
cient style, of fine crimson 
seal grain leather, ornaments 
down front, solid leather soles, 
well sewed (see illustration); 
per pair 4 50 

1348 Sandals, extra high pattern, an- 
cient strap style, of fine russet 




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Sandals— Continued. 

leather, solid leather soles, 
strongly sewed (see illustra- 
tion) ; per pair $ 3 25 

1350 Sandals, extra high pattern, an- 

cient strap style, of fine crim- 
son leather, solid leather soles, 
well sewed (see illustration) ; 
per pair 3 25 

1351 Sandals, ancient style, special 

high pattern, made of russet 

or colored leather; per pair.. 4 50 

1352 Sandals, high pattern, ancient 

style, fine crimson leather, Sandals, Nos. 1348 and 1350. 
ornaments down front, band of plush around top, with gilt 
ornament, Grecian design $ 4 00 





Hose. 

WORN WITH SANDALS. 

NOTE. — Our Hose are made especially for Lodge 
purposes, and are very durable. We have Nos. 1356 
and 1357 in flesh color, blue, red and black, and No. 
1358 in flesh color, blue, red and yellow. In order- 
ing, state color wanted. When no special color has 
been mentioned, we will send flesh color. 

1355 Hose, cotton, thigh length, in flesh color 
only; per pair $ 50 

1356 Hose, worsted, knee length; per pair... 80 

1357 Hose, worsted, thigh length; per pair.. 1 25 

1358 Hose, worsted, extra fine quality, thigh 
length, made specially for the theat- 
rical profession, in flesh colors only; 
per pair 3 00 

Tights. 

1360 Tights, cotton, in red, blue, black, and flesh color $3 00 

1361 Tights, worsted, fine quality, in red, blue, black, and flesh color .. 5 00 



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Leggings. 

NOTE.— These Leggings can be worn over the trousers and shoes with 
little or no preparation. Those preferring Hose and Sandals, will find 
prices of the former on page 114, and the latter on pages 112, 113 and 114. 

1363 Leggings, of silver, gold, or steel armor cloth, thigh length, lined 

throughout, including fasteners f 

1364 Leggings, close fitting, of silver, gold, or steel armor cloth, thigh 

length, strongly lined, buttons on outer seam 4 2 5 

1365 Leggings, of extra large and fine armor cloth or frezette cloth, thigh 

length, strongly lined, including fasteners 5 30 

1366 Leggings, close fitting, of extra large and fine armor cloth or fre- 

zette cloth, thigh length, strongly lined and buttons on outer 
seam 

Prices of leather and duck Leggings quoted upon application. 

Wigs for Headsman. 

1368 Wigs for Headsman, medium length, coarse hair, in black and gray 

only; each $ 2 00 

Beards for Headsman. 

1369 Beards for Headsman, medium length, coarse hair, in black and 

gray only, corresponding with Wigs Xo. 1368; each $ 1 25 



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Headsman Axes. 

1370 Headsman Axe, ancient style, 

of polished tin, curved handle 
similar to illustration ; 

1371 Headsman Axe, ancient style, 

of tin, nickel- plated, curved 
handle (see illustration) 2 75 

1372 Headsman Axe, ancient style, 

of polished tin, curved han- 
dle, similar to illustration 2 75 

1373 Headsman Axe, ancient style, 

of tin, nickel-plated, curved 
handle (see illustration) 




Headsman Axes, 
Nos. 1370 and 1371. 



Headsman Axes, 
Nos. 1372 and 1373. 



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Cloaks for all Costumes. 

(MAY BE WORN WITH SENATOR'S GOWNS.) 

1375 Senator's Cloaks, of cotton crepe, trimmed with a band of con- 

trasting color; each $ 1 50 

1376 Senator's Cloaks, of cotton crepe, trimmed with a band of con- 

trasting color, and edged with lace; each 1 75 

1377 Senator's Cloaks, of wool-faced cashmere, lined, trimmed with fancy- 

border of satteen, of contrasting color, either embroidered or 
appliqued in neat design ; each 3 25 

1378 Senator's Cloaks, of fine wool-faced cashmere, lined, trimmed 

around edge with a band of contrasting color of satin in applique 

or embroidered design; each -A 25 

1379 Senator's Cloaks, of all-wool merino, lined with satteen, trimmed 

with a fancy border of satin in contrasting color, border orna- 
mented in handsome design of silk embroidery, or special ap- 
plique ; each 5 75 

1330 Senator's Cloaks, of fine wool merino, lined with satteen, trimmed 
with fancy border of satin in contrasting color, on which is a spe- 
cial design in applique, or embroidered in silk, of a contrasting 
color; each 6 30 

1381 Senators Cloaks, of fine satin, lined with satteen, trimmed with 

fancy border, of satin in contrasting color, border embroidered, or 
appliqued in beautiful design, in contrasting colors; each 9 00 

1382 Senator's Cloak, of plain or brocade satin, lined with satteen, and 

trimmed with a handsome design of applique, in contrasting color, 
or embroidered in silk, of special pattern, in contrasting colors; 
each 10 00 

1383 Senator's Cloak, of velvet, lined with satteen, border of special de- 

sign, embroidered on a satin band of contrasting color; an ele- 
gant cape ; each 7 40 

1384 Senator's Cloak, of fine velvet, lined with satteen, border of satin. 

of contrasting color, on which is embroidered in silk of beautiful 

and elaborate design in contrasting colors; each 9 75 

1385 Senator's Cloak, of plush, lined with satin, trimmed with a hand- 

some border of satin of a contrasting color, border embroidered 

in silk of beautiful design ; a very elegant cloak: each 13 75 



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Trumpets for Herald 





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I 

Trumpet, Nos. 1387 and 1390. Trumpet, Nos. 1392 and 1395. 

1387 Trumpet for Herald, medium size, brass (see illustration) $ 2 00 

1388- Trumpet for Herald, medium size, brass, with satin flag trimmed 

with fringe 2 o(J 

1389 Trumpet for Herald, medium size, brass, with silk cord and tassels.. 2 75 

1390 Trumpet for Herald, medium size, nickel-plated, without flag (see 

illustration) 3 2-5 

1391 Trumpet for Herald, medium size, nickel-plated, with silk cord and 

tassels 3 75 

1392 Trumpet for Herald, large size, brass (see illustration) 3 50 

1393 Trumpet for Herald, large size, brass, with satin flag trimmed with 

fringe 3 75 

1394 Trumpet for Herald, large, brass, with silk cord and tassels 3 75 

1395 Trumpet for Herald, large size, nickel-plated, without flag 4 50 

1396 Trumpet for Herald, large size, nickel-plated, silk or satin flag with 

handsome design embroidered in silk and trimmed with fringe on 
bottom 6 75 



Tunics. 

For Master=at=Arms, Spearman, Herald, Executioners, Attendants, 
Inner and Outer Guard. 

1398 Tunic, of cashmere, lined throughout with silesia, trimmed down 

front and around bottom with cashmere of contrasting color, 
edged with lace (see plate 55) $ 4 50 

1399 Tunic, of good quality cashmere, lined throughout with silesia, 

trimmed down front and around bottom with satin of contrasting 
color, edged with lace (see plate 55) 5 75 

1400 Tunic, of silk finished velvet, lined throughout with silesia, trimmed 

down front and around bottom with satin of contrasting color, 
edged with lace (see plate 55) 7 25 



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Tunics- Continued. 










PLATE No. 55. 

Tunic No. 1398, cashmere $ 4 50 

Tunic No. 1399, cashmere 5 75 

Tunic No. 1400, velvet 7 25 

Helmet No. 1454 2 25 

Helmet No. 1455 2 75 

Shield No. 1494 4 25 

Hose No. 1357 1 25 

Sandals No. 1337 1 50 

Spear No. 1509 85 

Spear No. 1510 1 35 



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Swords. 

For Master-at-Arms, Executioners, Attendants, 
Inner and Outer Ouard. 

We manufacture our own Swords, and we guarantee them to be well 
made and finished. 






Nos. 1402 and 1403. 



No. 1404. 



No. 1405. 



1402 Sword, long pattern, leather scabbard, steel blade, corrugated white 

bone grip (see illustration) $ 3 00 

1403 Sword, long pattern, leather scabbard, with nickel-plated mounts, 

and hilt, steel blade, bone grip (see illustration) 4 00 

1404 Sword, long pattern, nickel-plated metal scabbard with two rings, 

steel blade, corrugated white bone grip (see illustration) 5 25 

1405 Sword, long pattern, nickel-plated metal scabbard with stud, steel 

blade, corrugated white bone grip (see illustration) 5 25 



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Swords— Continued. 




No. 1406. 



No. 1407. 



No. 1408. 



1406 Sword, long pattern, nickel-plated scabbard, handsomely hand en- 
graved, two emblematic raised mountings, ebonized or wrapped 
grip, chain on hilt, steel blade (see illustration) 



1407 



1408 



25 



Sword, long pattern, nickel-plated, steel scabbard with three silver- 
plated emblematic raised mountings, imported diamond gold- 
etched blade, wrapped grip and chain on hilt (see illustration) ... 8 00 

Sword, long pattern, nickel-plated steel scabbard with three very 
fi(ne silver-plated emblematic raised mountings, imported dia- 
mond gold-etched blade, wrapped grip and chain on hilt (see 
illustration) 9 00 



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Grecian and Roman Swords. 

Long and Short Pattern. 



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Nos. 1410, No. 1413. Nos. 1420, 1421 Nos. 1414 Nos. 1416 Nos. 1418 

1411,1412. and 1422. and 1415. and 1417. and 1419. 

1410 Sword, short pattern, steel blade, metal handle, black leather scab- 

bard, brass mounted (see illustration) ; each $ 3 50 

1411 Sword, short pattern, steel blade, metal handle, red leather scab- 

bard, nickel-plated mounts (see illustration) ; each 4 00 

1412 Sword, short pattern, steel blade, velvet scabbard, nickel-plated 

mounts (see illustration) ; each 4 50 

1413 Sword, short pattern, steel scabbard; short, broad blade; orna- 

mented brass tip, grip, and hilt (see illustration) 4 50 

1414 Sword, short pattern; broad, nickel-plated scabbard with handsome 

gilt tip; nickel-plated blade, handsome gilt grip and hilt; (see 
illustration) ". 6 00 

1415 Sword, long pattern, broad nickel-plated scabbard with handsome 
gilt tip; nickel-plated blade with handsome gilt grip and hilt 
(see illustration) 7 50 



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Grecian and Roman Swords— Continued. 

1416 Sword, short square edge pattern; velvet covered scabbard with 

nickel-plated edges; upper, lower, and center mounts; handsome 
nickel-plated tip, nickel-plated grip, and square pattern hilt (see 
illustration) $ 6 50 

1417 Sword, short square edge pattern; velvet covered scabbard with gilt 

metal edges; upper, lower, and center mounts; handsome gilt tip, 

and square pattern hilt (see illustration) 7 75 

1418 Sword, short square pattern; velvet covered scabbard with nickel- 

plated edges; upper, lower, and center mounts; ornamented circle 
pattern hilt and grip (see illustration) 7 75 

1419 Sword, short square pattern; velvet covered scabbard with gilt metal 

edges; upper, lower, and center mounts; ornamented circle pat- 
tern hilt and grip (see illustration) 9 00 

1420 Sword, Grecian pattern; metal scabbard covered with leather; nickel- 

plated mountings (see illustration) 8 00 

1421 Sword, Grecian pattern; nickel-plated metal scabbard and gilt 

mountings (see illustration) 10 00 

1422 Sword, Grecian pattern; gold-plated scabbard and mountings (see 

illustration) 12 00 



Shoulder Belts. 

NOTE.— These Belts are worn across the breast from right shoulder to 
left hip, as shown in Color Plate 51. 

1 424 □ Shoulder Belt, of enameled leather, 
w^pSKBE^j^^. lined, two rows of stitching; suitable 
Jof ifB^. for all swords having a stud $ 1 50 

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1 1425 Shoulder Belt, of velvet, interlined, 
trimmed with two rows of lace; suita- 
Kf;;.| ble for all swords having a stud 1 50 

jiil 1426 Shoulder Belt, of velvet, interlined, 
.trimmed with two rows of lace and 
**||l gilt metal ornaments; for all swords 
Rpf having a stud (see illustration) 1 75 

IllsS f ill 1427 Shoulder Belt, of velvet, interlined, 
f/jw trimmed with two rows of lace, with 

fjf swivel spring hooks; for all swords 

Wjf having two rings 2 00 

1428 Shoulder Belt, of velvet, interlined, 

trimmed with two rows of lace and 

metal ornaments, with two swivel 

spring hooks; for all swords having 

No. 1426. two rings 2 25 




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Shoulder Belts-Continued. 

1429 Shoulder Belt, of fine plush, interlined, trimmed with fine lace; for 

all swords having a stud $ 2 50 

1430 Shoulder Belt, of fine plush, interlined, trimmed with fine lace, with 

swivel spring hooks; for all swords having two rings 3 00 

1431 Shoulder Belt, of plush, interlined, trimmed with fine lace and stone 

settings, representing diamonds and other precious stones; for 

all swords having a stud 4 00 

1432 Shoulder Belt, of fine plush and trimmed same as No. 1431, with 

swivel spring hooks; for all swords having two rings 4 50 

1433 Shoulder Belt, of red enameled leather, faced with gold wire and silk 

. interwoven lace, gold-plated trimmings; very elegant and rich 5 00 



1434 



1436 



1437 



Waist Belts. 

Waist Belt, made of scarlet leather, plain belt plate and throg to 

be used with swords having a stud; each belt $ 1 50 

1435 Waist belt, of fine scarlet 
enameled leather, leather 
interlining, two straight 
rows of silk stitching, 
silver-plated square K. P. 
plate, leather hanger; can 
be used with all swords 
having a stud (see illus- 
tration) $1 75 

Belt No. 1435. 
Waist Belt, made of enameled leather, front of belt and throg cov- 
ered with velvet, edged with lace, fancy emblematic K. P. belt 
plate; each $3 00 




Belt, No. 1437. 




Waist Belt, of fine scarlet enameled leather, 
leather interlining, single fancy stitched, sil- 
ver-plated oval fancy plate, two short "round 
link" chains; suitable for all swords having 
two rings (see illustration) $ 2 50 



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Waist Belts— Continued. 



Belt, No. 1438. 

1438 Waist Belt, of fine scarlet enameled leather, 
leather interlined, single fancy stitched, 
oval fancy K. P. plate, three "'round link" 
chains with silver-plated metal hangers; 
suitable for swords having three rings (see 
illustration) • $ 3 75 




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Belt, No. 1439 



1439 Waist Belt, of fine enameled leather, leather inter- 
lined, single fancy stitched, silver-plated fancy 
square K. P. plate, three silver-plated "barrel" 
chains, with knight hangers; suitable for swords 
having three rings (see illustration) $ 4 00 




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Helmets. 

FOR MASTER-AT-ARMS, SPEARSMEN, HERALD, ATTENDANTS, EXECUTIONERS, 
INNER AND OUTER GUARD. 

NOTE.— We manufacture our own Helmets, and they are guaranteed to 
be the BEST in the market. Our improved double falling visors are so con- 
structed that they will remain in any position placed. All Helmets have our 
new style leather lining, making them comfortable to the wearer. OUR 
SPUN METAL HELMETS ARE THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. We do 
not list the cheap and inferior grade of Spun Helmets. 





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[Patented May, 1885.] [Patented May, 1885.] 

Nos. 1440 and 1441. Nos. 1443 and 1444. 

1440 Helmet, of polished tin, improved double falling visors, brass base 

and spike (see illustration) $ 2 50 

14401 Helmet, of tin, improved double falling visors, fancy cheek visors, 

otherwise same as No. 1440; each 2 75 

1441 Helmet, of tin, nickel-plated, improved double falling visors, brass 

base and spike; handsome and durable (see illustration) 3 00 

1442 Helmet, of spun metal, nickel- plated, improved double falling visors, 

base and spike 4 00 

1443 Helmet, of polished tin, improved double falling visors, curved 

feather plume (see illustration) 3 50 

1444 Helmet, of tin, nickel-plated, improved double falling visors, curved 

feather plume (see illustration) 4 50 



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Helmets— Continued. 





(Patented May, 1885.1 

Helmet, Nos. 1445, 1447 and 1448. Helmet, Nos. 1449, 1450 and 1451. 

1445 Helmet, of polished tin, coronet front, long neck shield, ornamented, 

brass base and spike (see illustration) $ 1 90 

1446 Helmet, of polished tin, coronet front, same as No. 1445, but with 

plume ; each > 3 00 

1447 Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front, long neck shield, ornamented, 

brass base and spike (see illustration) 2 50 

1448 Helmet, spun metal, nickel-plated, long neck shield (see illustration). 3 50 

1449 Helmet, of polished tin, coronet front, long neck shield, ornamented, 

fancy cheek visors, gilt base and spike (see illustration) 2 25 

1450 Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front, long neck shield, ornamented, 

fancy cheek visors, gilt base and spike (see illustration) 2 75 

1451 Helmet, spun metal, nickel-plated, coronet front, long neck shield, or- 

namented, fancy cheek visors, gilt base and spike (see illustration) 3 75 





(Patented May, 1*85.) 

Helmet, Nos. 1452 and 1453. Helmet, Nos. 1454 and 1455. 

1452 Helmet, of tin, stationary, barred visor, brass base and spike (see 

illustration) $ 1 90 

1453 Helmet, nickel-plated, stationary, barred visor, brass base and spike 

(see illustration) 2 50 



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Helmets -Continued. 

14-51- Helmet, of polished tin, coronet front, fancy crest top (sec illus- 
tration) $ 2 25 

1455 Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front, fancy crest top (see illustration). 2 75 

1458 Helmet, of polished tin, coronet front, fancy crest top, with plume.. 3 50 





1457 



1458 



1459 



Helmet, Nos. 1457 and 1458. Helmet, No. 1459. 

Helmet, of polished tin, coronet front and cheek visors, gilt base 
and spike, long neck shield (see illustration) $ 2 25 

Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front and cheek visors, gilt base and 
spike, long neck shield (see illustration) 2 75 

Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front and cheek visors, crest and long 
neck shield, studded (see illustration) 3 25 

1460 Helmet, Grecian pattern, polished 

tin, coronet front, cheek visors 

and long neck shield, crest with 

broad standing hair plume (see 

^ illustration) 4 00 

Kp^| 1461 Helmet, Grecian pattern, nickel- 

\ lliiflk plated, ornamented coronet front, 

I ■' ^ i^ l° n g neck shield and cheek 

1 ^\IB visors, crest with broad standing 

JLjJPS BB hair plume (see illustration) 

1462 Helmet, Grecian pattern, spun 

i\ \ \\ ^^^ metal, nickel- plated, ornamental 

II \\ coronet front, long neck shield 

and cheek visors, crest with 

broad standing hair plume (see 

illustration) 6 00 



Helmet Nes. 1460, 1461 and 1462. 




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Helmets— Continued. 



1463 Helmet, of polished tin, studded band, 

linked cheek pendants, long neck 
shield, studded (sec illustration).... 

1464 Helmet, nickel-plated, studded band, 

linked cheek pendants, long neck 
shield, studded (see illustration)... 



1465 Helmet, spun metal nickel - plated, 
studded band, linked cheek pend- 
ants, long neck shield, studded (see 
illustration) 



3 50 



4 00 




Helmet, Nos. 1463, 1464 and 1465. 





Helmet, No. 1466. Helmet, No. 1467. 

1466 Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front, large crest with plume, long- 

neck shield, ornamented (see illustration) $ 5 50 

1467 Helmet, nickel-plated, coronet front, ornamental crest, long neck 

shield (see illustration) 3 75 

1468 Helmet, same as No. 1469, but having a feather plume 5 50 



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Helmets— Continued. 





Helmet, No. 1469. Helmet, No. 1470. 

1469 Helmet, made of polished tin, with comb and cheek pieces, all fancy 

embossed, lined with leather (see illustration); each $ 1 65 

1470 Helmet, made of polished tin, with comb and cheek pieces, nickel- 

plated, and fancy embossed, lined with leather (see illustration); 

each 2 15 




Helmet, No. 1471. 
1471 Helmet, made of polished metal, with cheek pieces, and finely em- 
bossed, surmounted with fine ostrich feather fountain plume, lined 
with leather (see illustration) ; each 4 75 



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Helmets— Continued. 





Helmet, No. 1473. Helmet, No. 1474. 

Helmet, made of polished metal, with cheek pieces, and long fancy 
comb, all finely embossed, leather lined (see illustration); each... 
14731 Helmet, made of polished' metal, with cheek pieces and long, fancy 
comb, all finely embossed and nickel-plated, lined with leather; 

see No. 1473; each 

Helmet, made of polished metal, with cheek pieces, and long fancy 
comb, all finely embossed and nickel-plated; fine Roman plume; 
Helmet lined with leather (see illustration); each. 



1473 



1474 



$ 4 00 



4 60 



6 45 





Helmet, No. 1475, Helmet, No. 1476. 

1475 Helmet, spun metal, nickel-plated, ornamental coronet front and 

crest with feather plume (see illustration) $ 7 50 

1476 Helmet, spun metal, nickel-plated, ornamental coronet front, 

ostrich feather fountain plume (see llustraition) 7 25 



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Helmets Continued. 




Helmet, Nos. 1477 and 1478. 

1477 Helmet, nickel-plated, new style coronet front and full neck shield 

(see illustration) $ 3 25 

1478 Helmet, spun metal, nickel-plated, new style coronet front and neck 

shield (see illustration) 4 75 

Helmets — Flexible Bodies. 

1479 Cork Body, covered with armor cloth, spike and base on top, metal 
buttons on side, and cord, metal emblem on front; each $ 4 00 

1480 Cork Body, covered with armor cloth, with falling barred visor, 
spike and base ; each 5 00 

1481 Cork Body, covered with velvet any desired color, spike, base, side 
buttons and cord, metal emblem on front, yak hair plume (see 
Fig. 177, Plate No. 48) ; each 4 50 

1482 Cork Body, covered with bullion cloth, metal emblem on front, side 
buttons, plumes, socket and base; each 5 85 

1483 Cork Body, covered with frezette cloth, spike, base, side buttons and 
cord, gilt or plated emblem on front (see Fig. 175, Plate 47); each. 4 50 

1484 Cork Body, covered with velvet, any color, falling barred visor, 
spike and base ; each 5 50 

1485 Cork Body, covered with silk plush, any color, falling, barred visor, 
spike and base ; each 5 50 

Either Hair or Ostrich Feather Plumes can be attached to the Hel- 
mets with cork bodies, at a small additional cost. 



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Shields. 

NOTE.— AH of our Shields have leather straps, which are more com- 
fortable than wire or tin arm braces. 





Shield, Nos. 1487 and 1489. Shield, Nos. 1490 and 1491. 

1436 Shield, oval, of polished tin, 14 x 20 inches, fancy brass ornament 

in center $ 75 

1487 Shield, oval, of polished tin, 14x20 inches, fancy brass ornament 

in center and row of brass ornaments around outer edge, curved 
raised border (see illustration) 1 25 

1488 Shield, oval, nickel-plated, 14 x 20 inches, fancy brass ornament 

in center, raised border 1 40 

1489 Shield, oval, nickel-plated, 14 x 20 inches, fancy brass ornament in 

center and row of brass ornaments around outer edge, raised bor- 
der (see illustration) 1 75 

1490 Shield, oval, ends concave, of polished tin, 14x20 inches, fancy 

brass ornament in center and a row of brass ornaments around 

outer edge, raised borders (see illustration) 1 50 

1491 Shield, oval, ends concave, nickel-plated, fancy brass ornament in 

center and row of brass ornaments around outer edge, raised 
border (see illustration) 2 10 






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Shields— Continued. 





Shield, No. 1492. 



Shield, No. 1493. 




Shield, No. 1494. 

1492 Shield, round, nickel-plated, 18 inches in diameter, seamless, raised 

borders, ornamented in center, and row of ornaments around outer 

edge (see illustration) $ 2 75 

1493 Shield, round, nickel-plated, 38 inches in diameter, seamless, very- 

heavy raised borders and ornaments around outer edge and in cen- 
ter (see illustration) 3 75 

1494 Shield, round, convexed, 20 inches in diameter, seamless, nickel- 

plated, large brass ornaments in center and row of ornaments 
around outer edge, heavy raised borders (see illustration) 4 25 



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Shields— Continued. 








Shield, Nos. 1495, 1496 and 1497. Shield, No. 1498. 

"1495 Shield, Norman pattern, polished tin, 14x20 inches, heavy raised 
double borders, gilt ornament in center and around outer edge 
(see illustration) $ i 25 

1496 Shield, Norman pattern, 
same as No. 1495, but nickel- 
plated (see illustration) 1 75 

1497 Shield, Norman pattern, 
nickel -plated, size 17x24 
inches, heavy double raised 
borders, gilt ornament in 
center and around outer 
edge (see illustration) 4 25 

1498 Shield, ornamental scroll 
pattern, nickel-plated, 18x24 
inches, heavy double raised 
borders, handsome gilt or- 
naments around outer edge 
and in center (see illus- 

tion) 6 00 

Shield, antique pattern, 
20 x 26 inches, finely nickel- 
plated, large gilt polished 
dragon in center and row 
of gilt ornaments around 
outer edge between the 
raised borders, rounded 
edges (see illustration) $ 6 50 




1499 



Shield, No. 1499.5CD 



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Shields— Continued. 
1500 Shield, large round, polished, 
embossed metal, nickel- 
plated, raised border; an 
elegant Shield ; each $ 4 85 




Spears. 



Shield, No. 1500. 




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Spear, No. 1505. Spear, Nos. 1506, Spear, Nos. 1509, Spear, Nos. 1511, 

1507 and 1508. and 1510. and 1512. 

1505 Spear, five-foot painted staff, with gilt bronzed spear-head (see 

illustration) $ 70- 

1506 Spear, five-foot painted staff, with fancy pattern polished tin spear- 

head 12 inches long (see illustration) 75 

'1537 Spear, six-foot painted staff, with fancy pattern nickel-plated spear- 
head 12 inches long (see illustration) 90 

1508 Spear, six-foot staff of polished hard wood, with fancy pattern nickel- 
plated spear-head 12 inches long (see illustration) 1 25 

M509 Spear, six-foot painted staff, with polished tin spear-head in au- 
thentic design 14 inches long (see illustration) 85. 



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1510 
1511 


Spears— Continued. 

Spear, six-foot staff of polished hard wood, with nickel-plated spear- 
head in authentic design 14 inches long (see illustration) 

Spear, six-foot staff of polished hard wood, with spear-head of solid 
metal, nickel-plated; in ancient pattern (see illustration) 


$ 1 35 

1 85 

2 25 

$ 3 50 


1512 


Spear, six-foot staff of polished hard wood, with spear-head of solid 
aluminum, in ancient pattern (see illustration) 


1515 


Halberds. 

Halberd, ancient design, of solid aluminum, with polished hard 
wood staff, fringed 



1516 
1517 



Each 



Halberd, ancient design, very handsome pattern, of solid alumi 
num, with solid hard wood staff, fringed 4 50 

Halberd, ancient design, elegant pattern of solid aluminum, with 
polished hard wood staff, fringed 5 75 

Funeral Rosettes. 

Rosette is packed in a separate box, for which there is no extra charge. 

1520 Funeral Rosettes, for Knights, black 
satin ribbon rosette with black vel- 
vet flat center, silver-plated metal es- 
cutcheon inclosed in a circle of silver 
braid, white silk ribbon streamers cov- 
ered with black crepe; name, number, 
and the location of the Lodge printed 
in black on the white ribbon stream- 
ers ; per dozen $ 5 25 

1521 Funeral Rosettes, for Past Chancellors, 
black satin ribbon rosette with black 
velvet flat center, gold-plated metal 
escutcheon inclosed in circle of gilt 
braid, white silk ribbon streamers cov- 
ered with black crepe; name, number, 
and location of the Lodge printed in 
black on the white ribbon streamers; 
per dozen 5 25 

1522 Funeral Rosettes, for Knights, black 
satin ribbon rosette with black velvet 
flat center, handsome silver-plated 
embroidered escutcheon inclosed in 
circle of silver-plated braid, white silk 
ribbon streamers covered with black 
crepe; name, number, and location of 
Lodge printed in black on the white 
ribbon streamers; per dozen 9 50 

1523 Funeral Rosettes, for Past Chancellors, 
black satin ribbon rosette with black 
velvet center, handsome gilt embroid- 
ered escutcheon inclosed in a circle of 

gilt braid, white silk ribbon streamers covered with black crepe; 
name, number, and location of Lodge printed in black on the white 
ribbon streamers ; per dozen 10 00 




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Funeral Rosettes— Continued. 

1524 Funeral Rosettes, for ten Officers, viz.: C. C, V. C, Prelate, M. 

of W., M. of E., M. of F.. K. of R. and S., M. at A., I. G., and O. 
G. ; black satin ribbon rosette with black velvet center, handsome 
silver-plated metal emblem of office inclosed in a circle of silver- 
plated braid, white silk ribbon streamers covered with black crepe; 
name, number, and location of the Lodge printed in black on the 
white ribbon streamers ; per set $ 7 75 

1525 Funeral Rosettes, for ten Officers, with handsome hand embroid- 

ered emblem of office; per set 10 00 



Regulation Caps. 

FOR FUNERALS AND PARADE. 





Nos. 1528 and 1529. Nos. 1530, 1531 and 1532. 

1528 Caps, of good black cloth, lined, wide silver lace on band, silver- 

plated metal shield and buttons, bound visor and black enameled 
leather front strap, oil-cloth rain cover; per dozen $17 00 

1529 Caps, of good black cloth, nicely lined, wide silver lace, silver- 

plated metal escutcheon and buttons, silver front cord, oil-cloth 

cover ; per dozen 17 50 

1530 Caps, of fine black cloth, nicely lined, row of wide silver wire lace 

on band, bound visor, hand embroidered escutcheon in silver bul- 
lion, silver front cord, oil-cloth cover; per dozen 25 50 

1531 Caps, of gros grain silk, lined, wide silver lace on band, silver-plated 

metal shield and buttons, bound visor, black enameled front strap, 
oil-cloth cover; per dozen 19 80 

1532 Caps, of gros grain silk, nicely lined, row of wide silver wire lace 

on band, bound visor, silver front cord, hand embroidered es- 
cutcheon, oil-cloth cover; a fine cap; per dozen 27 90 



. White Gloves. 

FOR FUNERALS. 

1536 White Cotton Gloves, per dozen pairs $ 1 60 

1537 White Gloves, of 
Lisle thread, with elas- 
tics; per dozen pairs.. 2 00 

1538 White Gloves, of 
extra fine Lisle thread, 
two buttons; per dozen 
pairs 3 00 




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Marshals' Batons, 



Nos. 1542 and 1543. 

1540 Marshal's Baton, of black walnut, with ornamental ends, oil finish.. $ 85 

1541 Marshal's Baton, of black walnut, with holly ball ends, oil finish 1 25 

1542 Marshal's Baton, of rosewood, with ornamental metal ends (see 

illustration) 2 10 

1543 Marshal's Baton, of rosewood, with handsome gold-plated engraved 

ends (see illustration) 2 75 

Ribbon Badges. 

FOR PARADES AND ENTERTAINMENTS. 




No. 1545 



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Parade Badges. 




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No. 1562. 



No. 1564. 



Reverse of 1564. 



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Ribbon Badges. 

FOR PARADES AND ENTERTAINMENTS. 

Note. — All of our Badges are embossed in gold or silver, and trimmed 
with hanger or fringe. We do not quote untrimmed Badges, or Badges 
printed in ink. We make a specialty of Badges for Grand Lodge Conven- 
tions. Should you desire Badges for any special occasion, let us know, 
and we will submit you samples of special designs, or if you have a special 
design you desire made, send us a sketch, and we will be pleased to make 
you a very close price on any quantity desired. We make all our Badges 
in our own factory, and will guarantee to please you both in quality and 
price. 

1545 Ribbon Badges, of any standard color of ribbon, about 2% inches 

wide; name, number and emblematic design handsomely embossed 
in gilt; Badge trimmed with 1% inch gilt bullion fringe, metal 
hanger (see illustration) ; per dozen $ 3 25 

1546 Ribbon Badges, same as No. 1545, but with finer hanger; per dozen. 3 50 

1547 Ribbon Badges, of tri-colored ribbon (blue, yellow and red), colors 

interwoven, embossed in gilt or silver, trimmed with gilt or silver- 
plated fringe and hanger; per dozen 3 75 

1548 Ribbon Badge, same as No. 1545, but embossed in real gold and 

silver leaf, and with celluloid hanger; per dozen 5 00 

1549 Ribbon Badge, double, front of tri-colored ribbon (blue, yellow and 

red) ; reverse side black, embossed in silver, with gilt and silver 
fringe on bottom; otherwise same as No. 1545; per dozen 7 40 

1550 Ribbon Badge, made of 2-inch ribbon, any color desired, name, 

number, location and emblematic design embossed in gilt, trim- 
med with gilt fringe, silver-plated, K. P. monogram hanger, mono- 
gram inclosed in wreath with blue and yellow scollops at top of 
Badge; per dozen 3 50 

1551 Ribbon Badge, double, front of red ribbon; reverse side black rib- 

bon, embossed in silver, with gilt and silver fringe on bottom; 
otherwise same as No. 1550; per dozen 4 85 

1552 Ribbon Badge, made of iy 2 -inch ribbon, any color desired; name, 

number, location and emblematic design embossed in gilt, trim- 
med with gilt fringe, fancy bar hanger, from which is suspended 
a K. P. celluloid medallion; Badge ornamented with a small 
U. S. silk flag diagonally across front of Badge; per dozen 3 30 

1553 Ribbon Badge, double, front red; reverse black; reverse side em- 

bossed in silver, silver and gilt fringe on bottom; otherwise same 

as No. 1552; per dozen 4 40 

1554 Ribbon Badge, made of 2%-inch tri-colored ribbon (blue, yellow 

and red), name, number, location and emblematic design embossed 
in gilt, trimmed with gilt fringe, gilt eagle hanger, from which is 
suspended a silk U. S. flag; at the bottom of the silk flag is a cel- 
luloid medallion on which is a K. P. emblematic shield, etc. (see 
illustration) ; per dozen 4 80 



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Ribbon Badges— Continued. 

1555 Ribbon Badge, double, front tri-colored ribbon; reverse black; re- 

verse side embossed in silver, gilt and silver fringe on bottom; 
otherwise same as No. 1554; per dozen $ 6 40 

1556 Ribbon Badge, made of 2%-inch ribbon, any color desired, name, 

number, location and emblematic design embossed on same in 
gilt, surmounted by staff, with miniature silk flag on face of badge, 
trimmed with gilt fringe, celluloid hanger, with K. P. emblems in 
center of hanger ; per dozen 4 75 

1557 Ribbon Badge, double, front of red; reverse black; reverse side em- 

bossed in silver, gilt and silver fringe on bottom; otherwise same 

as No. 1556; per dozen ". 6 60 

1558 Ribbon Badge, made of 2%-inch tri-colored ribbon (blue, yellow 

and red), name, number, location and emblematic design embossed 
on same in gilt, with a small U. S. flag draped diagonally across 
center of badge, trimmed with gilt fringe on bottom, and one row 
of narrow plated wire lace on each edge, silver-plated lambrequin 
hanger, to which is attached a celluloid medallion, with illustra- 
tion of Damon and Pythias on same; a very handsome Badge; 
per dozen 6 75 

1559 Ribbon Badge, double, front of tri-colored ribbon (blue, yellow and 

red); reverse black; the reverse side embossed in silver, gilt and 
silver fringe on bottom; otherwise same as No. 1558; per dozen.. 8 95 

1560 Ribbon Badge, made of 2y 2 -inch tri-colored (blue, yellow and red) 

ribbon, name, number, location and emblematic design embossed 
on same in gilt, trimmed with gilt fringe, and emblematic K. P. 
celluloid hanger, from which is suspended a celluloid medallion 
of emblematic designs, surmounted by two U. S. flags crossed; 
an elegant Badge (see illustration); per dozen 6 60 

1561 Ribbon Badge, double, front of tri-colored ribbon (blue, yellow and 

red); reverse black; the reverse side embossed in silver, gilt fringe 

at bottom; otherwise same as No. 1560; per dozen 8 40 

1562 Ribbon Badge, made of 2%-inch tri-colored ribbon (blue, yellow 

and red), name, number, location and emblematic design embossed 
on same in gilt, trimmed with gilt fringe and emblematic K. P. 
hanger, from which is suspended a celluloid medallion, with illus- 
tration of Damon and Pythias in colors, surmounted by two 
U. S. flags crossed; a very popular Badge (see illustration); 
per dozen 6 65 

1563 Ribbon Badge, double, front of tri-colored ribbon (blue, yellow and 

red); reverse of black; the reverse side embossed in silver, gilt 
fringe on bottom; otherwise same as No. 1562; per dozen 8 45 

1564 Ribbon Badge, of 2%-inch tri-colored ribbon, blue, yellow and red, 

name, number, location and emblematic design embossed on same 
in gilt, trimmed with gilt and silver fringe, blue, yellow and red 
ribbon rosette, with five-pointed star in center, with reversible pin 
on top of Badge (see illustration) ; per dozen 6 75 

1565 Ribbon Badge, double, front of tri-colored ribbon (blue, yellow and 

red); reverse black; embossed in silver; otherwise same as No. 

1564; per dozen 10 75 



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Lanterns. 

TO PLACE IN FRONT OF THE CASTLE HALL OR TO LIGHT UP THE STAIRWAY. 




Nos. 1570 and 1571. Nos. 1572 and 1573. 

1570 Triangular Lantern, glass on two sides, the name and number of 

Lodge and escutcheon of the Order painted on the glass in colors. $10 50 

1571 Triangular Lantern, glass on two sides, with colored glass slides, 

the name and number of the Lodge and the escutcheon of the 
Order ground into the glass 16 00 

1572 Square Lantern, with glass on three sides, with the name and num- 

ber of the Lodge and the escutcheon of the Order painted on 

the glass in colors 12 00 

1573 Square Lantern, with colored glass slides on three sides, with the 

name and number of the Lodge and the escutcheon of the Order 
ground into the glass 20 00 

1574 Additional Glass Slide, with the name and number of the Lodge 

and the escutcheon of the Order painted thereon in colors 1 50 

1575 Additional Colored Glass Slide, with the name and number of the 

Lodge and the escutcheon of the Order ground into the glass 3 75 

We can furnish the Colored Glass Slides in Blue, Yellow or Red. Lan- 
terns for gas furnished at the same rate. Size of glass, 14 inches wide and 16 
inches high. Total height of Lantern, 28 inches. Larger Lanterns will be 
made especially to order. When different societies occupy one hall, a single 
Lantern can be used by having extra glass slides to be inserted as the different 
bodies meet. 



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Emblematic Rugs. 







1580 Emblematic Rug; size 30 x GO inches, emb'ems woven in colors (see 

illustration) $ 5 00 



Door Wickets. 




1585 Door Wicket, made of hard metal, with raised emblematic design, 

nickel-plated, complete with collar with raised edge to be put on 

back of door as a finish $ - 75 

1586 Door Wicket, same as Xo. 1585. but bronzed 2 75 



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Door Knockers. 

1588 Door Knocker, emblematic design, hard metal, nickel-plated $ 2 00 

1589 Door Knocker, same as No. 1588, but bronzed 2 00 



Red Fire Cones. 

INSTANTANEOUS IGNITING. FOR TABLEAUX. 

These Red Fire Cones are prepared expressly for Lodges and Entertain* 
ments, and have instantaneous igniting tips. They are inoffensive and free 
from sulphur. Moulded and all of uniform size. Very compact and will burn 
longer than any other make. Entirely harmless, and warranted to keep 
in any climate. 



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1591 Red Fire Cones, large sine, per box of 12 Cones $ 40 

1592 Red Fire Cones, small size, per box of 24 Cones 40 



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Knights of Pythias Emblematic Carpet. 

INGRAIN AND BODY BRUSSELS. 




We can furnish Ingrain and Bcdy Brussels K. of P. Carpet, either by the 
roll or sewed tog-ether, at the lowest figures ; but as prices are constantly chang- 
ing, we do not give quotations here, but will submit bids for Carpet in the roll 
or made up for any size hall, when applied for over seal of the Lodge. 



146 THE M C. LILI4EY & CO. 

MAGIC LANTERNS 

General Information. 



We Send on Approval. 

Having confidence in the workmanship, efficiency and case of manipu- 
lation of our make of Magic Lanterns, and knowing of the satisfaction they 
have given to many purchasers, and also having confidence in the intelli- 
gence and fair treatment of the Lanterns by the members of the fraternities 
who make use of them, We do not hesitate to send our Magic Lanterns as 
illustrated for examination and trial, only stipulating that all transportation 
charges shall be paid by the society ordering, and that the order for the 
I antern he sent by authority and under seal of the society, or by some re- 
sponsible business house. 

Made for Society Purposes. 

Having had over twenty live years experience in the use of Magic 
Lanterns in illustrating the emblems, etc., of the different fraternal societies, 
we have witnessed its gradual development from a large, clumsy, expensive 
instrument, into the more compact, convenient and inexpensive instrument 
now offered. 

We have kept pace with the various improvements made, and feel a just 
pride in the fact that we have invented several of the valuable improvements 
now in use, and knowing the requirements of the different fraternal organi- 
ations we manufacture our Magic Lanterns especially for their require- 
ments, so making them that they are easily ami satisfactorily operated by 
any person upon following the simple and complete directions we send with 
each instrument. In this catalogue we have furnished such information as 
we believe will he most desired by members of the fraternities, knowing 
that many of them are unacquainted with Magic Lantern practice, and do 
not desire technical descriptions such as would be of interest only to op- 

ticians or college professors. 

Discount. 

We make a liberal discount to societies for cash from the prices printed 
ni ilns catalogue. Prices for lanterns do not include the slides or pictures. 

Shipping Directions, Etc. 

We semi goods by express unless otherwise directed. When ordered 
sent by freight, the person ordering must assume all risk of damage or delay. 
Send money by draft on New York, postal money order, or by express. In 
ordering from this catalogue, please order by the name of the article and 
state its price. 



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1LLUMINANTS. 









Three Wick Oil Lamp, 

PRICE, $9.00. SUBJECT TO A LIBERAL DISCOUNT. 

The best among the inexpensive illuminants used in Magic Lanterns is 
coal oil or petroleum. 

After careful experiments, extending over several years, with many 
forms of lamps, we have adopted the three-wick lamp, as per foregoing 
illustration, as the least complicated and the one producing the most satis- 
factory results in operation and illumination. 

We have found that the rays emanating from the outside wicks of the 
four and five-wick lamps were too far from the center of the condensing 
lens to pass through to advantage and were mostly lost by reflection; this 
was evidenced by the Columbus Gas Co., in testing the candle-power of 
Magic Lantern oil lamps with different quantities of wicks, our three-wick 
lamp giving a larger candle-power than a five-wick lamp. 

We take the following extract from the report of the superintendent, 
showing the candle-power of our three-wick oil lamp: 

"We have tested, by means of our bar photometer the American three- 
wick lamp with the following result, J 28 candle-power. 

"E. Eysenbach, 
"Supt. of Works of the Columbus Gas Co." 

We furnish with our oil lamps the patented "Marshall Process" wicks, 
through which, by capillary attraction, the oil is drawn up easily and freely 
and with great regularity, insuring thereby the finest white light of the 
greatest possible illuminating power, and the combustion is so perfect that 
the lamp does not "smell" as when ordinary cotton wicks are used. 

Oil lamps will make a distinct and clear picture eight feet in diameter, 
and will also make a picture ten or even twelve feet in diameter, but no oil 
lamp can be made to make a brilliant picture in these larger diameters. 



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The Knights of Pythias Capital Lantern. 



The KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Capital Magic Lantern is adapted 
for use in small lodge-rooms, where an inexpensive instrument is desired 
and not too much is expected of any Lantern of its price. It is substan- 
tially made of Russia iron, well ventilated. Is furnished with achromatic 
objective lenses, with rack and pinion adjustment for focusing, suitable con- 
densing lenses mounted in a brass cell. Good three-wick oil-lamp, the 
flames regulated by an opening in the rear of the Lantern. It will pro- 
duce a clear picture from seven to eight feet in diameter when placed about 
fourteen feet from the screen. Packed in our improved wooden case, upon 
which the Lantern is placed when in use. 

Price, including a white muslin screen eight feet square, but not the 
slides or pictures (subject to discount) $30 00 



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The Knights of Pythias Fraternity Magic Lantern. 



To meet the want for a medium-priced Lantern, and yet one that will do 
effective work and give satisfactory service, we have designed the Knights 
of Pythias Fraternity, the body is substantially constructed of heavy sheet- 
iron, well ventilated. 

It is furnished with the latest improved three-wick oil lamp, the flames 
of which, by the aid of the highly polished reflector, project a distinct and 
satisfactory picture eight feet in diameter, high power objective lenses 
mounted in a lacquered brass tube, four-inch condensing lenses, our latest 
metal slide holder and rising and falling curtain effect. Furnished with the 
Lantern is our improved carrying case, which can also be used to place the 
Lantern upon while in use. 

Price, including a bleached muslin screen ten feet square, but not the 
slides or views (subject to a liberal discount) $4o 00 



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The Knights of Pythias Ideal Magic Lantern 

Is, as its name implies, an Ideal Magic Lantern, with coal oil as its source 
of light. It has no equal for effective work and ease of manipulation. 

It is made entirely of metal and glass, thus avoiding the use of wood, 
which by warping and splitting has caused so much annoyance in many 
Magic Lanterns previously made. 

As is shown by the illustration, it is provided with an ornamental per- 
forated jacket to insure ventilation and prevent overheating. The metal 
hood, supports for body of Lantern, telescopic rods and mountings for 
lenses are of the best workmanship and all finely nickel-plated. In the 
metal hood is placed our justly popular curtain effect. 

It is provided with our powerful three-wick lamp, in which we insert 
the justly famed Marshall process wicks. This lamp, with the aid of its 
finely polished reflector, will project a clearly defined picture eight feet in 
diameter; it will also project as bright a picture ten or even twelve feet in 
diameter as any coal oil lamp manufactured. The condensing lenses are 
four inches in diameter, mounted in the latest and most improved manner. 
The objective lenses are of high power and best quality. 

Packed in a neat case, having a compartment for slides and other ac- 
cessories, also a convenient arrangement whereby the front of the lid can 
be raised or lowered, thus raising or lowering the Lantern and causing the 
picture on the screen to show at a desired elevation. We include a fine 
muslin screen ten feet square. 

Price (which does not include slides) subject to a liberal discount.. $60 00 



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The Duplex Incandescent Gas Burner for House Gas. 

With attachments for use in a flagic Lantern of Ordinary size, including extra mantels and- 3 
chimneys, fifteen feet of rubber tubing and a pair of gas pliers. 

Price, $17.00. Subject to a Liberal Discount. 



The Incandescent Gas Burner, so universally used, is too well known 
to need detailed description. 

There have been a number of experiments made to use it in the Magic 
Lantern, but they have heretofore been confined to the use of a single flame 
and under the most favorable circumstances it has yielded but seventy can- 
dle-power; it failed to illuminate a picture as brightly as the oil lamp used 
in Magic Lanterns. The idea occurred to us that by using two flames a 
more powerful light would be obtained; the result justified our endeavors, 
and we offer a Duplex Incandescent Burner of over a hundred candle-power 
projecting a satisfactory picture eight feet in diameter. 

Too much should not be expected of either the ordinary house gas or 
oil illumination; they have their limitations; while a coal oil lamp or single 
gas jet will fairly illuminate a medium-sized room, yet the illumination is 
dim when compared with the electric light. Hence, while the coal oil lamp 
or house gas in a Magic Lantern produces a picture ten or even twelve feet 
in diameter, the picture loses in brightness and definition, and no oil lamp 
or house gas jet can be made that will make a bright and distinct picture 
much over eight feet in diameter, while with more powerful illuminants a 
picture ten to twenty feet can be brilliantly projected. 

Those who desire but a medium-sized picture will find the Duplex 
Incandescent Gas Burner as a Magic Lantern illuminant very convenient. 



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The Knights of Pythias Advance Magic Lantern. 

Our frame or body, made entirely of metal with perforated jacket, is 
used, as well as our improved metal slide holder, also our convenient cur- 
tain effect is placed in hood. 

In one side of the body is placed a door which, in the engraving, is 
shown open so as to display the position occupied by the Duplex Incan- 
descent Gas Burner, which is fully described on another page of this Cata- 
logue. 

The attachment permits of either a lateral or vertical adjustment of the 
burner; it also permits the burner to be moved forward and back so that the 
light may be equally diffused upon the screen. We furnish suitable rubber 
tubing to enable the Lantern to be operated fifteen feet or less from the gas 
fixtures; should it be desired to operate the Lantern at a greater distance, 
additional feet of rubber tubing will be furnished at market rates. We also 
furnish a pair of gas pliers. 

The Knights of Pythias Advance Lantern is suitable for small halls 
where a moderate sized picture is desired, and for which use it is found to 
answer a good purpose. 

Price, including a ten-foot screen and operating case, but no slides 

(subject to discount) *75 aq 



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Acetylene Gas Burners, Attachment and Generator. 

Including Ten Pounds of Calcium Carbide. 
Price, $37.00. 

Prices Separately. — Burners and attachment $15 00 

Generator and ten pounds of carbide 22 00 

Prices Subject to a Liberal Discount. 

Heretofore Acetylene Gas has only been shown in the laboratory of the 
chemist, but owing to recent discoveries, the calcic carbide is produced at 
so low a price that at the present time it is used at a less cost than ordinary 
house gas. 

The carbide is now made by fusing ground lime and coke in the intense 
heat of an electric furnace; it is not in itself explosive nor will it burn when 
placed in a flame, but when placed in water it generates Acetylene Gas, 
which, when made in a suitable generator and burned in the proper form 
of burner and jet, yields a white light of great brilliancy and steadiness which 
makes it an admirable illuminant for the Magic Lantern. Used in connec- 
tion with the generator and burner we furnish, the Acetylene Gas is safer 
and more satisfactory to use than any other illuminant, excepting the elec- 
tric light. It is also inexpensive, costing but a few cents an hour. 

Our burners and attachment (see above illustration) are furnished with 
four special jets, in the rear of which is a highly polished reflector; the 
attachment is so arranged that it can be quickly subjected to either a vertical 
or lateral adjustment, and by means of our recently invented sliding base 
can be readily moved forward or backward. 

The automatic generator we furnish is of the latest type, consisting of 
but few parts, simple and safe in operation, is strong and durable, and can- 
not get out of order; it can be easily carried (weighing but twelve pounds) 
so that the Magic Lantern can be operated anywhere. 

We furnish calcic carbide at lowest market rates, shipped in secure 
packages, in which it will keep indefinitely, ready for use as wanted. Owing 
to the great brilliancy of the Acetylene Gas Light, approximately 500 candle- 
power, a highly satisfactory picture twelve feet in diameter may be pro- 
duced. 

We strongly recommend the purchase of an Acetylene Magic Lantern 
in halls where electricity is not used. Its convenience and powerful light 
more than compensate for the additional cost over that of a Coal Oil Magic 
Lantern. 



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The Knights of Pythias Columbian Magic Lantern. 

The Knights of Pythias Columbian Magic Lantern is furnished with 
our improved lantern body with perforated sides, insuring complete venti- 
lation, reducing the heat to a minimum amount. 

In the nickel-plated hood is placed the desirable shutter to produce the 
effect upon the screen of a rising and falling curtain. 

High Power Objective Lenses and four-inch condensing lenses, all in 
nickel-plated mountings. 

The illuminant used in the Knights of Pythias Columbian is Acetylene 
Gas, generated in the best form of Automatic Generator and burned in an 
attachment using four double burners, for a description of which see one of 
the previous pages, and we repeat that owing to the great brilliancy of the 
light, its simplicity, its ease of operation, and its safety, it is a most desirable 
light in halls where electricity is not used. The attachment connected with 
the burners permits of their position being readily changed so as to center 
the light in the focal axis of the several lenses. 

Complete and simple directions accompany the Lantern, enabling a 
person to make the acetylene gas and operate the Knights of Pythias Co- 
lumbian Lantern with ease and pleasure. 

Furnished with the Lantern is an Acetylene Gas Generator, a duck 
covered case made especially to operate the Lantern upon, and also to con- 
tain the Lantern, a suitable number of slides and a fine ten-foot bleached 
muslin screen. 

Price (which does not include slides) $100 00 

Price of the Knights of Pythias Columbian Lantern, as described, 
excepting that Medium or one-half size objective lenses, 4 1 / 2 -inch 

condensing lenses and a screen 16 feet square are used * . . . 140 00 

Price of the Knights of Pythias Columbian Lantern when the Moder- 
ate or two-third size of objective lenses, 4%-inch condensing 
lenses and a screen 16 feet square are used , 155 00 

Prices Subject to a Liberal Discount 



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Incandescent Lamp and Attachments. 

One hundred and fifty Candle-power Incandescent Electric Lamp, with Attachments and 
an Extra Lamp and Switch. 

Price, $23.50. Subject to a Liberal Discount. 






Heretofore the incandescent electric lamp has not been applicable for 
magic lantern purposes, the light was too diffused; recently there has been 
placed upon the market a specially constructed lamp of 150 candle-power, 
the carbon or filament of which is concentrated in the center of the lamp 
into a convoluted spiral, so as to radiate the light from nearly one point. 
We offer the 150 candle-power lamp as the one most suitable for society 
purposes. It can be used on any incandescent circuit, either direct or alter- 
nating. 

No rheostat or resistance coil is needed when the voltage of the current 
does not exceed 110. We furnish with the lamp and attachment when the 
110 volt current is used, insulated wires, one end of each connected with 



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incandescent Lamp and Attachments— Continued. 

the magic lantern, the other ends connected with a suitable plug; all that 
is necessary to do is to remove from its socket an ordinary incandescent 
lamp, screw in the socket the plug we furnish and turn on the current at 
the lamp, the ceiling cut-out being fused to six amperes. When the 52 volt 
current is used we furnish a suitable 12 ampere fuse block instead of the 
plug. 

In ordering, state whether the direct or alternating current is used; also 
the voltage of current at point near which lantern is to be placed; also state 
the type of socket into which our plug is to be inserted, whether the Edison, 
Thompson-Houston, Westinghouse, etc., and the distance from the nearest 
ordinary lamp or socket to the place where it is desired to operate the 
lantern. 

This information can be furnished by the electric company furnishing 
the current, and which information enables us to send a lamp of the proper 
voltage, the right kind of a plug, and sufficient length of wire. The useful 
life of these lamps is from 600 to 1,000 hours. Additional lamps can be 
furnished at market rates, but as these lamps are specially constructed they 
are somewhat more expensive than the ordinary incandescent electric 
lamp. Any one who has not the slightest knowledge of electricity can 
satisfactorily operate the magic lantern fitted with the incandescent electric 
lamp. 

It is no more trouble to light the lamp attached to the lantern than it 
is to turn on any electric light in the hall; when turned on the light burns 
brilliantly and steadily without further care or attention. It is by far the 
most preferable illuminant for medium sized halls, projecting a bright and 
clear picture 10 or more feet in diameter. 

Those having oil lamp lanterns and desiring to use the incandescent 
electric lamp, need not purchase an entirely new magic lantern outfit; only 
the oil lamp need be discarded. Our incandescent electric lamp attachment 
is of such a size as to easily fit in most magic lantern bodies, which have 
a space inside nine inches high and four and one-half inches .wide. 

Lantern bodies smaller in size can be reconstructed by a local tinner so 
as to contain our Incandescent Electric Lamp and attachment. 



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The Knights of Pythias Peerless Magic Lantern. 

To those organizations having the advantage of the electric light we 
have an admirable instrument to offer in The Knights of Pythias Peerless 
Magic Lantern, where the operator has no knowledge of electricity. 

Our ventilated sheet iron body is used, having a door placed in one of 
the sides, which, when open, discloses the recently invented 150 candle- 
power incandescent electric lamp, illustrated and fully described in another 
part of this Catalogue. 

The lamp and attachment are operated from the rear; upon the door 
are placed binding posts and a switch to enable the operator to turn the 
current on and off without leaving the lantern. These lamps can be used 
on both the direct and alternating current. 

The Knights of Pythias Peerless Lantern is fitted with our new hood 
with curtain effect, high-power or one-quarter size objective lenses, 4%-inch 
condensing lenses. 

Price, including a bleached muslin screen ten feet square, our com- 
bined operating and carrying case, complete (not including slides). $ 85 <*0 
Price of the Knights of Pythias Peerless Lantern, as described, ex- 
cepting that medium or one-half size objective lenses, 4%-inch 

condensing lenses, and a screen sixteen feet square are used l: 

Price of the Knights of Pythias Peerless Lantern, when the moderate 
or two-third size of objective lenses. 4%-inch condensing lenses. 

and a sixteen feet square screen are used 1 

Prices Subject to a Liberal Discount. 



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Hand=feed Electric Arc Lamp. 

Six Pair Best Carbons, Fine Quality Adjustable Rheostat and Knife Switch. 
Price, complete, $37.00. 

Prices Separately. — For lamps and carbons $21 75 

Rheostat and switch 15 25 

Prices Subject to a Liberal Discount. 

The hand-feed electric arc lamp of our manufacture, illustrated above, 
is well constructed and unquestionably the best form of an arc electric lamp 
for Magic Lantern use. It is more desirable than the automatic arc lamp, 
being under the perfect control of the lantern operator; is less expensive 
than other high candle-power illuminants; is always ready, and no especial 
knowledge of electricity is needed. 

It is perfectly safe when used on the ordinary incandescent circuit. 
All its working parts are in plain view, readily understood and easily kept 
in order. It is fitted with the improved geared movement, so arranged that 
the arc remains opposite the optical center of the lenses. The lamp illus- 
trated has our latest improved knob or handle; by its use the operator can 
not only raise and lower the lamp upon the upright post, but by giving the 
handle a slight turn to the right firmly attach the lamp to the post. 

It is thoroughly insulated to prevent any liability of short circuiting. 

The carbons furnished are of the best quality, and of such length as to 
burn continuously for a longer time than is needed by most of the fraternal 
organizations. 

This lamp furnishes an intensely white light, of about 2,000 candle- 
power, depending upon the quantity of resistance. 

The necessary resistance coil or rheostat accompanying the lamp may 
be used on either the direct or alternating current and with currents of 
different voltages. 

The amperage of these arc lamps is from 12 to 15. with 110 volts system. 

In ordering, information should be furnished us as to the number of 
volts used; also whether the current is direct or alternating. This informa- 
tion can be given by the electric light company supplying the current. 



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The Knights of Pythias American 
Magic Lantern. 




The above illustration exhibits our latest and best form of Magic Lan- 
tern, using as an illuminant the modern Hand-feed Electric Arc Lamp, 
furnishing the brightest light yet invented for Magic Lantern purposes. 

The lamp is enclosed in a suitable cylindrical sheet-iron hood. The 
nickel-plated frame work supports two pairs of parallel telescopic rods; the 
lower pair of rods permits the lamp to be pulled away from the sheet-iron 
hood to renew the carbons, etc.; the use of the upper pair of rods is to pull 
forward the objective lenses, etc., for the purpose of partially focusing the 
picture and for the easy removal of the condensing lenses. 

The Knights of Pythias American Magic Lantern is furnished with our 
improved hand-feed arc lamp, fully described in another part of this Cata- 
logue. 

Four and one-eighth-inch condensing lenses, one-quarter size or high- 
power objective lenses, metal slide holder, rising and falling curtain effect. 
The rheostat furnished with the Lantern is of the most compact type. 
It is not desirable to place the rheostat at or near the Lantern; the rheostat, 
from its nature, radiates a large amount of heat, and. if an operator has to 
work in its immediate locality he will find it uncomfortably warm. To 
successfully and satisfactorily operate the Knights of Pythias American 
Lantern furnished by us. does not require any further knowledge of elec- 
tricity than to follow the easily understood directions accompanying the 
Lantern. 

In ordering, specify whether direct or alternating current is used, also 
the voltage. This information can be furnished by the electric company 
furnishing .the current. 

Price, including a Rheostat, a knife switch, our combined carrying 
and operating case, a bleached muslin screen ten feet square (not 

including slides or pictures)... $100 00 

Price of the Knights of Pythias American Magic Lantern, as de- 
scribed, excepting that Medium or one-half size objective lenses 
and four and one-half-inch condensing k-nses. and a screen six- 
teen feet square are used 123 00 

Price of the Knights of Pythias American Magic Lantern when the 
Moderate or two-third size objective lenses, four and one-half-inch 

condensing lenses, and a screen sixteen feet square are used 145 00 

Prices Subject to a Liberal Discount. 



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DISSOLVING EFFECT USING COAL OIL. 



ILLUSTRATION OF TWO K. OF P. IDEAL MAGIC LANTERNS ARRANGED FOR 

DISSOLVING. 



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Dissolving Effect. 

To produce the beautiful dissolving effect requires the use of two Magic 
Lanterns, and a mechanical contrivance called a "Dissolver." 

The dissolver is made in different shapes to conform to the illuminant 
used. 

Its use is to permit the light from one lantern to project a picture upon 
the screen, while it obscures the light of the other lantern, then by the 
manipulation of the dissolver it gradually obscures the first picture, and 
simultaneously permits the second picture to be seen, until finally the first 
picture is entirely obscured and the second picture is shown clear, distinct 
and alone. It is difficult to determine when the first picture disappears and 
the other appears. 

The first picture or slide now being obscured, the operator can readily 
remove it and replace it by the third picture. The second picture is now 
dissolved into the third picture, the second picture removed and the fourth 
picture inserted. This process is continued until all the pictures have been 
shown. 

The advantages of the dissolving effect are that the screen is always 
illuminated, the operator being enabled to leisurely remove and insert slides 
without interfering with the illumination upon the screen and many realis- 
tic and beautiful effects produced, which are impossible to make when but 
one lantern is used. 

Dissolving Effect Using Oil Illumination. 

THE K. of P. CAPITAL DISSOLVING MAGIC LANTERNS. 

Two K. of P. Capital Lanterns arranged with Crescent Dissolver, as 
shown by illustration of the Ideal Dissolving Lanterns, including 
a Crescent Dissolver, double size operating case, and a screen eight 
feet square $60 00 

THE K. of P. FRATERNITY DISSOLVING MAGIC LANTERNS. 

Two K. of P. Fraternity Lanterns arranged with Crescent Dissolver, 
as shown by foregoing illustration of the K. of P. Ideal Dissolv- 
ing Lanterns, including a Crescent Dissolver, a double size oper- 
ating case, and a muslin screen ten feet square 95 00 

THE K. of P. IDEAL DISSOLVING MAGIC LANTERNS. 

Two K. of P. Ideal Lanterns with carefully matched lenses placed side 
by side upon an operating and carrying case. (See preceding illustration.) 

Attached by clamps to top of carrying case, and between the lanterns 
is a sheet metal crescent-shaped dissolver, each side equally divided into 
graduated points; by means of a handle at the rear of the lanterns, the dis- 
solver is made to pass alternately in front of each lantern. 

The two Lanterns, including the Crescent Dissolver, double size 
operating and carrying case, a bleached muslin screen ten feet 

square $120 00 

Prices Subject fo a Liberal Discount. 



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Reading Lamps, Stands and Desks. 







THE^JEWEL READING LAMP AND STAND. 

Frequently when pictures are being shown by the aid of a Magic Lan- 
tern, it is desirable to read from a printed book or from sheets of manu- 
script. To meet this want we are manufacturing the "Jewel Reading 
Lamp," illustrated above, together with a folding stand. The light used 
is an extra large stearine candle, which we find to possess several advan- 
tages over a miniature coal oil lamp. Next to the reader is placed a hinged 
hood, which serves to concentrate the rays of light upon the pages to be read, 
and at the same time prevents them from escaping elsewhere in the room. 

On the back of the lamp is arranged a red signal which can be dis- 
closed at intervals by means of a drop shutter operated by the right fore- 
finger or by pulling a thread. For instance, should the reader disclose the 
red light once, it would signify to the lantern operator to show the next 
picture; twice quickly, to show the pictures more rapidly; three times 
slowly, show slides slower. Other signals may be adopted as may be 
found convenient. 

The Stand accompanying the lamp can be placed on the floor any- 
where without injury to floor or carpet. It can be quickly adjusted to con- 
form to the height of the reader. 

Price, including Reading Lamp, one doz. candles and Folding Stand. $5 00 
Price for 1 .amp alone and one doz. candles 3 50 

Prices Subject to a Liberal Discount. 



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SCREENS. 

In making screens we use only the finest bleached mnslin. They are SO 
made that over eight feet of the center of the screen is seamless, thus avoid- 
ing showing a scam in the center and most important part of a picture. 
All edges are made double and each corner has quadruple thicknesses of the 
material, insuring the greatest strength at points of the greatest strain. In 
each corner of all the screens and at suitable intervals in the edges of the 
larger sizes we place strong grommets in which snitable guy ropes can 
be tied. 

Price of screen 8 feet square $ 3 50 

Price of screen 10 feet square I 50 

Price of screen 12 feet square 6 f5 

Price of screen 16 feet square 1" (,, » 

Price of screen 18 feet square 12 "it 

Other sizes made to order. 

Prices Subject to a Liberal Discount. 




ACME SCREEN FRAME. 

After experimenting with many forms of screen frames we invented 
the "Acme," illustrated herewith. It is not patented. Any good carpenter 
can make it, but it will be found less expensive to buy it complete of us, as 
we have special machinery to turn the hard wood rods to fit the ends of the 
rods in the polished brass sockets, etc. We also make them in quantities, 
thus bringing the cost down to a minimum amount. 

By the use of a wall and a chair one man can easily erect it in a few 
minutes, but it is better that two men erect it, one on each side. 

In using this screen frame it can be placed anywhere in a hall without 
doing injury to walls, wood-work, carpet or floor, as no nails, screw eyes 
or hooks are needed. 

It can be used with a Magic Lantern in front of it projecting a pietiue 
against the screen as is usually done. or. by placing the .Magic Lantern be- 
hind the screen, the picture showing through it. When showing a picture 
through a screen it should be saturated with water by means of a wet sponge 
tied to the end of a stick. , 

With the screen is furnished a canvas roll with straps and buckles. I he 
screen can be readilv taken apart and placed in the roll, occupying a space 
55 inches long, 8 inches wide and weighing hut 21 pounds. 

The Acme Screen Frame will answer for a screen. 8, 1" or 12 feet 
square, and are kept in stock. Frames for larger sizes made to order 

Price complete (not including a screen) "' ' '' 

Subject to a Liberal Discount. 



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Knights of Pythias Magic Lantern Slides. 

ILLUSTRATING THE LECTURE OF THE FIRST RANK. 




Copyright, 1894, by The M. C. Lilley & Co. 

The subjects illustrated are — 

Friendship of Damon and Pythias. 

Damon Condemned to Death. 

Appeal of Pythias to Dionysius. 

The Flight of Damon to his Family. 

Calanthe's Appeal to Pythias in the Dungeon. 

Damon's Farewell to his Wife and Child. 

Pythias at the Block. 

Damon Arrives and Pythias is Saved. 

The King Honors the Immortal Heroes. 

The "Unknown Shore." 

We furnish these ten pictures, mounted in single frames. 

Price of the set of 10 First Rank Pictures, mounted in single frames. $20 00 



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Special Slide. 

PYTHIAS CONFINED IN THE DUNGEON. 

We can furnish a set of 11 First Rank Views, mounted on separate 

frame, including the view of Pythias Confined in the Dungeon, for. $22 00 



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Third Rank Slides. 

BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE. 




Copyright, 1894, by The M. C. Lilley & Co. 

The subject illustrating- the address of Pythagoras are : 

No. 1. Arts of Ancient Egypt. 

No. 2. A Flower Bespangled Plain. 

No. 3. The Mountain Side. 

No. 4. The Sunless Sea. 

No. 5. Where the Hideous Creatures Climb. 

No. 6. The Hero. 

Price of the six pictures, elegantly colored and each mounted on 
separate frame $1- 00 



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Third Rank Slides. 

BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE. 




Copyright, 1894, by The M. C. Lilley & Co. 

Illustrating - the address of the Sixth Senator. 
The subjects are : 

No. 1. The Deadly Conflict. 

No. 2. The Fallen Soldier. 

No. 3. The Wounded Soldier Assisted. 

Price of the three pictures, elegantly colored and each mounted on 
separate frame $ 6 00 

REMEMBER, that our Magic Lantern Slides are beautiful in 
design, historically correct, elegantly hand colored, and when thrown 
upon the screen appear most life like, and serve to firmly impress 
upon the mind of the candidate the lessons that are sought to be 
conveyed by the Order. 



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Short Form Rank of Knight. 

These selections are made to assist parties who are about starting a new K. of P. Lodge to 
make up their order for supplies ; but they can rearrange and select such articles as they them= 
selves deem best and proper. The numbers at the left refer to the corresponding numbers in 
this Catalogue, where a full description of each article is given. 

OUTFITS WILL ALWAYS BE SENT BY EXPRESS UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED. 
THESE PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO A LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 
Read Terms and Conditions on pages 4 and 5. 

I New Lodge Outfit No. 1100. 

NOTE.— This is not an expensive Outfit, yet a very satisfactory one- 
We include, in addition to the most essential articles, a Costume for the 
M. at A., Second Rank Property, and a Set of folding Steps and Cabinet 
Combined, with lock and key. The Third Rank Properties are better than 
are usually included in low priced Outfits, having the best quality of 
R S . 

10 One set Shields for Door $ - 00 

20 One Casket, imitation rosewood v 00 

41 One Scene, artificial, full length, best quality 28 00 

45 One pair Trestles 

50 One Pall, trimmed with lace, for covering trestles 1 00 

58 One Kneeling Cushion ' :;: ' 

65 One pair Urns, new pattern (see page 11) 2 25 

70 Two Altar Swords, without scabbards ■ >0 

j 80 One Altar Bible, American morocco binding :; 00 

84^ One Ballot Box, oak or walnut, sliding top 75 



168 THE M. C. IylLLEY & CO. 

Brought forward $52 75 

92 Fifty China Ballots (forty white, ten black) 40 

95 Two Gavels, oak or walnut 50 

110 Two Hoodwinks 20 

115 One Seal (see note below) 3 50 

1 19 Six Sprigs Myrtle, artificial, very natural 50 

121 Two Sashes for Candidate 1 20 

130 Two Reversible Cashmere Collars for Page and Esquire 1 00 

190 Two Robes for Attendants 2 50 

195 Two Turbans for Attendants 1 00 

1 195 One Mask for Prelate 1 50 

1212 One Second Rank Property 9 00 

1220 One pair Third Rank Properties, oak, small size 7 75 

1232 One set Folding Steps and Cabinet combined, with lock and key, 

arranged for holding the Third Rank Properties when not in use. 9 00 

1234 One Emblematic Floor Cloth, triangular 2 25 

1242 One Blindfold Helmet for Candidate (Esquire) 2 50 

1253 One Shield for Candidate (Esquire) 75 

1268 One Bell on Stand, including Striker 2 50 

1015 One Armor Coat for M. at A. (see Plate 47, Fig. 174) 6 50 

1413 One Sword, nickel-plated scabbard, for M. at A 4 50 

1426 One Shoulder Belt for M. at A 1 75 

1452 One Helmet for M. at A. 1 90 

1239 One Property Chest, with lock and key 6 00 

Total list price, subject to discount $119 45 

NOTE.— The Seal will be sent after the institution of the Lodge, unless the name, number, 
and date of institution is given at the time of ordering the Outfit. 

For prices of Magic Lanterns and Slides, see pages 146 to 166, inclusive; 
and for Monitor's Room, page 105. 

New Lodge Outfits No. 1101. 

NOTE.- This is undoubtedly the most COMPLETE and best Outfit ever 
offered for the price. In it we include a Combination Casket, Trestles, and 
Pall, a Genuine Scene, two Robes and Turbans for Attendants, four Robes 
and Head-dresses for C. C, V. C, M. of W., and Prelate, made of cashmere, 
lined and trimmed, Costume for the M. at A., and a Set of Folding Steps 
and Cabinet Combined, with lock and key. We omit the Second Rank 
Property, as some Lodges do not use it. Outfit No. 1102 is similar to this, 

and includes a Second Rank D . 

1 1 One set Shields for Door $ 3 75 

30 One Combination Casket, Trestles, and Pall, imitation rosewood 

(see page 8 for full description) 14 50 



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Brought forward $ 13 ■>§ 

42 One Genuine Scene, full length, imported, wired and deodorized. 

good quality i; ( qq 

58 One Kneeling Cushion 1 .;,-, 

65 One pair Urns, new pattern (see page 11) 2 2.5 

73 Two Altar Swords, Grecian pattern, without scabbards 6 00 

80 One Altar Bible, American morocco binding ;; 00 

86 One Ballot Box, oak or walnut, semi-secret, good finish 1 00 

92 Fifty China Ballots (forty white, ten black) 40 

95 Two Gavels, oak or walnut 50 

110 Two Hoodwinks 20 

116 One Seal (see note on page 168) 4 50 

119 Six Sprigs Myrtle, artificial, very natural 50 

121 Two Sashes for Candidate 1 20 

130 Two Reversible Collars for Page and Esquire 1 00 

190 Two Robes for Attendants 2 50 

1 95 Two Turbans for Attendants 1 00 

219 One fine Cashmere Robe, trimmed, for C. C. (see Plate 1, Fig. 50).. 5 75 

219 One fine Cashmere Robe, trimmed, for V. C. (see Plate 1, Fig. 50).. 5 75 

219 One fine Cashmere Robe, trimmed, for M. of W. (see Plate 1, 

Fig. 50) 5 75 

401 One fine Cashmere Robe, for Prelate (see Plate 10, Fig. 80) 4 75 

1 182 One White Cashmere Stole, trimmed, for Prelate 1 65 

1121 Three Cashmere Caps, for C. C, V. C, and M. of W 3 00 

1 1 70 One Cashmere Biretta for Prelate 1 10 

1 199 One Gray Beard for Prelate 1 00 

1221 One pair Third Rank Properties, oak, best quality R S , .... 9 00 

1232 One set Folding Steps and Cabinet combined, arranged for holding 
Third Rank properties when not in use, lock and key; see page 

102 for full description 9 00 

1234 One Emblematic Floor Cloth. 2 25 

1239 One Property Chest, with lock and key 6 00 

1242 One Blindfold Helmet for Candidate (Esquire) 2 50 

1253 One Shield for Candidate (Esquire) 75 

1268 One Bell on stand, with striker 2 50 

1018 One Armor Coat for M. at A. (see Plate 47, Fig. 174) 9 50 

1404 One Sword, nickel-plated scabbard, for M. at A 

1424 One Shoulder Belt for M. at A 1 50 

1445 One Helmet for M. at A 1 90 

107 Ritual Case, japanned tin, 6x9 inches, lock and key 3 00 

Total list price, subject to discount $170 55 



170 THE M. C. IvILLEY & CO. 

New Lodge Outfit No. 1102. 

NOTE. — This Outfit is similar to Outfit No. iioi in quality, and in the 
number of the articles, except that we include a Second Rank Property, 

improved style, in oak or walnut, which can also be used as a D for 

the K. of R. & S. This Outfit can not fail to give satisfaction. 

11 One set of Shields for Door $3 75 

30 One Combination Casket, Trestles, and Pall, imitation rosewood 

(see page 8 for full description) 14 50 

42 One Genuine Scene, full length, imported, wired and deodorized, 

good quality 45 00 

58 One Kneeling Cushion 1 35 

65 One pair Urns, new pattern (see page 11) 2 25 

73 Two Altar Swords, Grecian pattern, without scabbards 6 00 

80 One Altar Bible, American morocco binding 3 00 

86 One Ballot Box, semi-secret, oak or walnut, good finish 1 00 

92 Fifty China Ballots (40 white, 10 black) 40 

95 Two Gavels, oak or walnut 50 

110 Two Hoodwinks 20 

116 One Seal (see note on page 168) 4 50 

119 Sprig of Myrtle, artificial, very natural, best made; per doz 50 

124 One Sash for Candidate 1 40 

130 Two Reversible Collars for Page and Esquire 1 00 

219 One fine Cashmere Robe, trimmed, for C. C. (see Plate 1, Fig. 50). . 5 75 

219 One fine Cashmere Robe, trimmed, for V. C. (see Plate i, Fig. 50) . 5 75 
219 One fine Cashmere Robe, trimmed, for M. of W. (see Plate 1, 

Fig. 50) 5 75 

401 One fine Cashmere Robe, trimmed, for Prelate (see Plate 10, Fig. 81) 4 75 

1182 One White Cashmere Stole, trimmed, for Prelate 1 65 

1121 Three Cashmere Caps, trimmed, for C. C, V. C, and M. of W 3 00 

1170 One Cashmere Biretta for Prelate 1 10 

1 199 One Gray Beard for Prelate 1 00 

1215 One Second Rank Property, antique oak, new improved style (see 

page 100 for full description) 28 00 

1221 One pair Third Rank Properties, oak, best quality R S , 9 00 

1234 One Emblematic Floor Cloth ' 2 25 

1232 One set Folding Steps and Cabinet combined, with lock and key, 
arranged for holding the Third Rank Properties when not in use 

(see page 102 for full description) 9 00 

1239 One Property Chest 6 00 

1242 One Blindfold Helmet for Candidate (Esquire) 2 50 

1253 One Shield for Candidate (Esquire) 75 

1268 One Bell on stand, with striker 2 50 

1030 One Armor Coat for M. at A. (see Plate 48, Fig. 176) 9 95 

1404 One Sword, nickel-plated scabbard, for M. at A 5 25 

1425 One Shoulder Belt for M. at A 1 50 

1445 One Helmet for M. at A 1 90 

107 Ritual Case, japanned tin, 6x9 inches, lock and key 3 00 

Total list price, subject to discount $195 70 



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New Lodge Outfit No. 1103. 

NOTE. -The Robes for C. C, V. C. and M. of W., in this Outfit, are made 
of silk finished velvet, nicely trimmed. The Head-dresses are made of velvet 
and trimmed to correspond. Special Robe for Prelate of merino, with large 
flowing sleeves and merino stole. Biretta with embroidered Bible 
emblem. Costume for M. at A., consisting of Armor Coat, with velvet, 
skrit and sleeves nicely trimmed, Scale Armor Leggings which can be worn 
over the trousers, fine Grecian Sword, with nickel-plated scabbard, velvet 
Shoulder Belt, and nickel-plated Helmet. This Outfit also has a Combination 
Casket, Trestles and Pall, Genuine Scene. Second Rank Property ; new 
improved style, in oak or walnut ; Third Rank Properties of oak, and a set 
of Combination Steps, and Cabinet with lock and key. A very nice and 
durable Outfit. 

1 1 One set Shields for door $ 3 75 

30 One Combination Casket, Trestles, and Pall, imitation rosewood 

(see page 8 for full description) 14 50 

42 One Genuine Scene, full length, imported, wired and deodorized... 45 00 

58 One Kneeling Cushion 1 35 

66 One pair fine Oak Urns, new pattern (see page 11) 3 25 

72 Two Altar Swords, with nickel-plated mountings 8 00 

81 One Altar Bible, American morocco 4 50 

87 One Ballot Box, semi-secret, oak or walnut, finely finished 1 50 

92 Fifty China Ballots (40 white, 10 black) 40 

95 Two Gavels, oak or walnut 50 

116 One Seal (see note on page 168) 4 50 

1 1 9 Six Sprigs Myrtle, artificial, very natural 50 

122 One Sash for Candidate, cashmere trimmed with lace 1 40 

131 Four Reversible Collars for Page and Esquire 3 00 

190 Two Robes for Attendants 2 50 

195 Two Turbans for Attendants 1 00 

244 One Robe for C. C, of silk finished velvet, trimmed (see Plate 1, 

Fig. 52) 11 00 

244 One Robe for V. C, of silk finished velvet, trimmed (see Plate 1, 

Fig. 52) 11 00 

244 One Robe for M. of W., of silk finished velvet, trimmed (see Plate 

1, Fig. 52) 11 00 

411 One Robe for Prelate (see Plate 10, Fig. 81) 10 75 

1 182 One Stole for Prelate 1 65 

1136 One Cap for C. C, silk finished velvet, trimmed 3 00 

1136 Two Caps for V. C. and M. of W., silk finished velvet, trimmed 6 00 

1172 One Biretta for Prelate 1 80 

1200 One long Gray Beard for Prelate 1 50 

1215 One Second Rank Property, oak, new improved style (see page 100 

for full description) 28 00 

1221 One pair Third Rank Properties, oak 9 00 

1232 One set Folding Steps and Cabinet combined, with lock and key, 

arranged for holding the Third Rank Properties when not in use 9 00 



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Brought forward . . $199 35 

1234 One Emblematic Floor Cloth 2 25 

1239 One Property Chest, with lock and key 6 00 

1242 One Blindfold Helmet for Candidate (Esquire) 2 50 

1 254 One Shield for Candidate (Esquire) 1 35 

1269 One nickel-plated Gong, with striker 4 00 

1017 One Armor Coat for M. at A 7 95 

1363 One pair Armor Cloth Leggings for M. at A 3 75 

1414 One Grecian Sword, nickel-plated scabbard, gilt mountings 6 00 

'1427 One Shoulder Belt, trimmed 2 00 

1453 One nickel-plated Helmet for M. at A 2 50 

107 One Ritual Case, japanned tin, lock and key 3 00' 



Total list price, subject to discount $240 65 

New Lodge Outfit No. 1104. 

NOTE.— The Officers and M. at A. Costumes in this Outfit are finer 
than those in the preceding Outfit. The Combination Casket, Trestles and 
Pall, and the Third Rank Properties are also of a better grade. Besides 
these differences we include two Armor Costumes for Attendants. 

1 1 One set Shields for Door $ 8 75 

31 Yt, One Combination Casket, Trestles, and Pall (see page 9 for full 

description) , 20 Q0 

42 One Genuine Scene, full length, imported, wired and deodorized. 

good quality 45 00 



58 One kneeling Cushion 1 3 

66 One pair oak Urns, new pattern (see page 11) : 3 25 

72 Two Altar Swords, with nickel-plated mounts 8 09 

81 One Altar Bible 4 50 

88 One secret Ballot Box, oak or walnut 2 00 

93 Fifty Ballots (40 round, 10 cubes) 50 

96 Two rosewood Gavels 1 20 

117 One standard Seal (see note on page 168) 6 00 

119 Six Sprigs Myrtle, artificial, very natural 50 

123 Two Sashes for Candidate, velvet, trimmed 3 50 

131 Four Reversible Collars for Page and Esquire 3 00 

274 One Silk-Finished Velvet Robe, trimmed, for C. C. (see Plate 2. 

Fig. 55) 11 50 

274 Two Silk-Finished Velvet Robes, trimmed, for V. C. and M. of W. 

(see Plate 2, Fig. 55) 29 00 

413 One Silk-Finished Velvet Robe, for Prelate (see Plate 10, Fig. 81).. 13 00 

1183 One Stole for Prelate 2 85 

1151 One Silk-Finished Velvet Cap, nicely trimmed, for C. C 3 25' 

1151 Two Silk-Finished Velvet Caps, for V. C. and M. of W 6 50 

1173 One Silk-Finished Biretta, for Prelate 2 60 

1200 One Long Gray Beard for Prelate 1 50 

1206 One Long Gray Wig for Prelate 3 00 



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Brought forward s I ; N ;-, 

1215 One Second Rank Property, oak, new style (see page 100 for full 

description) 28 00 

1223 One pair Third Rank Properties, oak, large size 1_> 00 

1233 One set Folding Steps and Cabinet combined, oak, lock and key, 

arranged for holding the Third Rank Properties when not in use. . 12 00 

1235 One Emblematic Floor Cloth 3 75 

1239 One Property Chest, with lock and key C 00 

1247 One Blindfold Helmet for Candidate, gossamer body covered with 

velvet 3 75 

1 254 One Shield for Candidate 1 35 

1269 One Gong, nickel-plated, including striker 4 00 

1061 One Armor Coat for M. at A. (see Plate 49, Fig. 180) 11 95 

1363 One pair Armor Cloth Leggings for M. at A 3 75 

1414 One Grecian Sword, nickel-plated scabbard, for M. at A 6 00 

1428 One Shoulder Belt for M. at A 2 25 

1447 One Helmet, nickel-plated, for M. at A 2 60 

1018 Two Armor Coats for Attendants (see Plate 47, Fig. 174) 19 00 

1363 Two pair Armor Cloth Leggings for Attendants 7 50 

1405 Two Swords, with nickel-plated scabbards, for Attendants 10 50 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts for Attendants 3 50 

1453 Two Helmets, nickel-plated, for Attendants 5 00 

107 Ritual Case, japanned tin. lock and key 3 m) 

Total list price, subject to discount $324 55 

New Lodge Outfit No. 1105. 

NOTE. — This Outfit will meet the waqts of Lodges desiring a fine line 
of goods throughout. In the Outfit we include a set of our Combination 
Door Shields and Holder (see Plate A, Fig. 3); Combination Casket, Trestles 
and Pall ; the Casket is elegantly finished in imitation rosewood, with large 
silver=plated handles, and finely lined. The Genuine Scene is of the finer 
imported grade. The Urns, Bible, Second and Third Rank Properties, and 
Folding Steps and Cabinet combined, are all of the best. The C. C, V. C, 
M. of W., Prelate, M. at A., and Attendants' Costumes are very handsome 
and durable. The Outfit is also a very complete one. 

13 One set Combination Door Shields and Holder (see Plate A. Fig. 3) $ 3 75 
33 One Combination Casket, Trestles, and Pall, extra fine (sec page (> 

for full description) 35 00 

43 One Genuine Scene, full length, imported, wired and deodorized. 

fine quality 52 00 

62 One fine Kneeling Cushion I 25 

68 One pair Urns, metal, nickel-plated, new pattern (see page 12) I 50 

74 Two Altar Sword-, with nickel-plated scabbards 10 50 



174 THE M. C. LILLEY & CO. 

Brought forward $110 00 

82 One Altar Bible, French morocco binding 7 75 

89 One Secret Ballot Box, oak or walnut, finely finished 3 00 

93 One hundred round wood Ballots 100 

94 One dozen square black china Cubes 50 

97 Two ebony Gavels 2 00 

1 1 1 Two velvet Hoodwinks 70 

116 One Standard Seal (see note on page 168) 6 00 

119 Six Sprigs of Myrtle, artificial, very natural 50 

125 Two Sashes for Candidate, white cashmere, fancy pattern, trimmed. 4 50 

131 Four Reversible Collars for Page and Esquire 3 00 

360 One Silk-Finished Velvet Robe, handsomely embroidered in silk, 

for C. C. (see Plate 5, Fig. 64) 31 00 

352 One Silk-Finished Velvet Robe, handsomely embroidered in silk, 

for V. C. (see Plate 5, Fig. 63) 22 25 

343 One Silk-Finished Velvet Robe, handsomely embroidered in silk, 

for M. of W. (see Plate 5, Fig. 62) 20 25 

443 One Silk-Finished Velvet Robe, handsomely embroidered in silk, 

for Prelate (see Plate 11, Fig. 84) 9 95 

1187 Double Stole, satin, for Prelate 6 35 

1173 Biretta for Prelate 2 60 

1130 One Silk-Finished Velvet Head-dress, with three ostrich plumes, 

for C. C. (see Plate 5, Fig. 64) 3 00 

1130 Two Silk-Finished Velvet Head-dresses, with three ostrich plumes, 

for V. C. and M. of W. (see Plate 5, Fig. 64) 6 00 

1200 One Long Gray Beard 1 50 

1206 One Long Gray Wig for Prelate 3 00 

1215 One Second Rank Property, oak, new improved style (see page 100 

for full description) : 28 00 

1223 One pair Third Rank Properties, oak, large size, best quality of 

R — s — : 12 00 

1233 One set Folding Steps and Cabinet combined, oak, with lock and 
key, arranged for holding the Third Rank Properties when not 

in use 12 00 

1235 One emblematic Floor Cloth 3 75 

1239 One Property Chest, with lock and key 6 00 

1247 One Blindfold Helmet for Candidate, gossamer body covered with 

velvet ; a fine article 3 75 

1261 One Shield for Candidate 2 75 

1274 One Gong, nickel-plated, mounted on oak case, finely polished, fine 

quality bell metal, with striker 6 00 

1091 One fine Armor Coat for M. at A. (see Plate 50, Fig. 184) 20 40 

1476 One Helmet (see Plate 50, Fig. 184) 7 25 

1365 One pair Leggings for M. at A. (see Plate 50, Fig. 184) 5 30 

1416 One Grecian Sword for M. at A. (see Plate 50, Fig. 184) 6 50 

1427 One Shoulder Belt for M. at A. (see Plate 50, Fig. 184) 2 00 

1032 Two Armor Coats for Attendants (see Plate 48, Fig. 176) 22 40 

1355 Two pair Hose for Attendants (see Plate 48. Fig. 176) 1 00 

1413 Two Swords, nickel-plated scabbards, for Attendants (see Plate 48, 

Fig. 176) 9 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts for Attendants (see Plate 48. Fig. 176) 3 50 

1440 Two Helmets, nickel-plated, for Attendants (see Plate 48, Fig. 176). 5 00 

1492 Two Shields (see Plate 48, Fig. 176) 5 50 

1341 Two pairs Sandals (see Plate 48. Fig. 176) 4 50 

107 One Ritual Case, japanned tin, lock and key 3 00 

Total list price, subject to discount $414 45 



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Third Rank 

OUTFITS. 



Long Form Rank of Knight. 

For the purpose of aiding Lodges to make up their order for a THIRD RANK OUTFIT, we 
present the following classifications, which, however, are subject to rearrangement. Great care 
has been taken only to list such articles as will harmonize and produce the best effect. The 
numbers at the left of each article refer to the corresponding number in the Catalogue where a 
full description of the article is given. In Outfits Nos. 1110 to 1126 we have included the Roman 
Costumes— Togas and Tunics— for the Senators, and in Outfits Nos. 1126 to 1132 Greek Robes. 

THE PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1110. 

In this Outfit we include Togas and Tunics for the Senators. (See plates 
Nos. 25, 26, 27 and 28.) 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

470 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 15, Fig. 91) $ 11 00 

1 278 One fancy gilt metal Crown 3 75 

1 306 One Scepter 2 75 

1336 One pair Sandals 1 00 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

595 Ten Togas and Tunics, cotton crepe (see Plate 25, Fig. Ill) 35 00 

1312 Ten Fillets, adjustable 3 00 

1327 Ten Scrolls 1 50 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

925 One cashmere Robe, handsomely embroidered in silk (see Plate 40, 

Fig. 155) 7 50 

1199 One white Beard 1 00 

1207 One white bald Wig 3 25 



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COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

Brought forward $ 69 75 

935 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 156) 7 90 

1199 One white or gray Beard 1 00 

1207 One white or gray Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

975 One Robe with Cowl, of cotton goods (see Plate 42, Fig. 162) 2 25 

1 370 One Axe, ancient pattern 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1000 One Armor Coat (see Plate 46, Fig. 172) 5 00 

1 355 One pair long Hose 50 

1336 One pair Sandals 1 00 

1445 One Helmet 1 90 

1387 One Trumpet 2 00 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

1016 Two Armor Coats (see Plate 47, Fig. 174) 15 30 

1452 Two Helmets 3 80 

1413 Two Swords 9 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

1363 Two pair Scale Cloth Leggings '. 7 50 

Total list price, subject to discount $135 65 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1111. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include Togas and Tunics for Senators. If Wigs 
and Beards for Senators are desired, prices of same will be found on page 112. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

473 One silk-finished velvet Robe (see Plate 15, Fig. 91) $ 14 75 

1279 One fancy gilt metal Crown 4 00 

1 306 One Scepter 2 75 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

596 Ten cashmere Togas and Tunics (see Plate 25, Fig. Ill) 60 00 

1312 Ten Fillets, adjustable 3 00 

1327 Ten Scrolls 1 50 



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COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

Brought forward 

926 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 155) 8 :»0 

1199 One white Beard 1 00 

1207 One white bald Wig 32-5 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

936 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 15C) 8 25 

1199 One white or gray Beard 1 00 

1207 One white or gray Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

977 One cashmere Robe with Cowl (see Plate 42, Fig. 162) 5 00 

1370 One Axe, ancient style 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1009 One Armor coat (see Plate 47, Fig. 173) 7 95 

1357 One pair long worsted Stockings 1 25 

1 339 One pair Sandals 1 75 

1388 One Trumpet with Flag 2 50 

H69 One nickel-plated Helmet 1 65 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

1017 Two Armor Coats (see Plate 47, Fig. 174) 15 80 

1 363 Two pairs Armor Cloth Leggings 7 50 

1452 Two Helmets 3 80 

1413 Two Swords, with nickel-plated Scabbards 9 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 



Total list price, subject to discount $172 95 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1112. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include Togas and Tunics for Senators. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

482 One silk-finished velvet Robe (see Plate 15, Fig. 92) $ 21 

1279 One ornamental metal Crown I 00 

1306 One ornamental Scepter - <5 



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COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

Brought forward $ 31 75 

598 Ten cashmere Togas and Tunics (see Plate 25, Fig. Ill) • 92 50 

1312 Ten brass, nicely finished Fillets 3 00 

1328 Ten Scrolls with rollers 3 50 

1331 Ten Wigs, authentic, in assorted colors 20 00 

1333 Ten Beards, authentic, in assorted colors 12 50 

1337 Ten pairs Sandals 15 00 

1357 Ten pairs long worsted Hose 12 50 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

936 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 155) 8 50 

1 199 One white Beard 1 00 

1207 One white, bald Wig " '. 3 25 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

936 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 156) 8 25 

1199 One white or gray Beard 1 00 

1207 One white or gray Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

979 One cashmere Robe with Cowl (see Plate 42, Fig. 162) 6 25 

1 370 One Axe, ancient style 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1061 One Armor Coat (see Plate 49, Fig. 180) 11 95 

1363 One pair Scale Cloth Leggings 3 75 

1 387 One Trumpet 2 00 

1445 One Helmet 1 90 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

1030 Two Armor Coats (see Plate 48, Fig. 176) 19 90 

1355 Two pairs long Hose 1 00 

1492 Two nickel-plated Shields 5 50 

1440 Two Helmets 5 00 

1413 Two Swords with nickel-plated scabbards 9 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

Total list price, subject to discount $287 75 






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Third Rank Outfit No. 1113. 

NOTE. — In this Outfit we include Togas and Tunics for Senators. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

482 One silk-finished velvet Robe (see Plate 15. Fig. 92) $ 25 00 

1 279 One ornamental metal Crown 4 00 

1 306 One wood carved Scepter 2 75 

1336 One pair Sandals 1 00 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

615 Ten all-wool cashmere Togas and Tunics (see Plate 25, Fig. 113)... 106 00 

1312 Ten Fillets 3 00 

1327 Ten Scrolls 1 50 

1331 Ten Wigs, authentic, in assorted colors 20 00 

1333 Ten Beards, authentic, in assorted colors 12 50 

1337 Ten pairs Sandals, in assorted colors 15 00 

1357 Ten pairs long worsted Hose 12 50 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

926 One fine cashmere Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 155) 8 50 

1199 One Beard 100 

1207 One white, bald Wig 3 25 

1338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

935 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 156) 7 90 

1199 One white or gray Beard 1 00 

1207 One white or gray Wig 3 00 

1338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

979 One cashmere Robe with Cowl (see Plate 42, Fig. 162) 6 25 

1 370 One Axe, ancient pattern 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1030 One Armor Coat, fine cashmere (see Plate 48, Fig. 176) 9 95 

1357 One pair long worsted Stockings 1 25 

1342 One pair Sandals 2 50 

1 388 One Trumpet with Flag 2 50 

1447 One nickel-plated Helmet 2 50 



180 THE M. C. LILLEY & CO. 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

Brought forward $258 35 

1018 Two Armor Coats, silk-finished velvet (see Plate 47. Fig. 174) 19 00 

1363 Two pairs scale armor cloth Leggings 7 50 

1452 Two Helmets . 3 80 

1413 Two Swords with nickel-plated scabbards 9 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

Total list price, subject to discount $301 15 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1114. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include Togas and Tunics for Senators. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 



28 25 



490 One silk-finished velvet Robe (see Plate 16, Fig. 93) $ 21 

1282 One fine gilt metal Crown 4 30 

1307 One gilt metal Scepter 3 25 

1 338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

1356 One pair worsted Stockings 80 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 






656 Ten fine all-wool merino Togas and Tunics (see Plate 27, Fig. 117). 157 50 

1314 Ten nickel-plated Fillets 4 50 

1328 Ten Scrolls on rollers 3 50 

1331 Ten fine Wigs, in assorted colors 20 00 

1325 Five nickel-plated Bracelets and Armlets 25 00 

1337 Ten pairs Sandals, in assorted colors 15 00 

1357 Ten pairs long worsted Stockings 12 50 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

928 One fine all-wool merino Robe, embroidered in silk (see Plate 40, 

Fig. 155) 10 75 

1199 One Beard 100 

1207 One bald Wig 3 25 



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COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

Brought forward s_".i l 35 

938 One fine all-wool merino Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 156) L0 80 

1199 One white or gray Hoard 1 00 

1207 One white or gray Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

961 One silk-finished velvet Robe, Cap, and Mask (see Plate 42, Fig. 160) 9 50 

1370 One Axe 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD 

1032 One Armor Coat, silk-finished velvet (see Plate 48, Fig. 176) 11 20 

1 31-1 One pair Sandals 2 25 

1 357 One pair long worsted Stockings 1 25 

1388 One Trumpet with Flag 2 50 

1440 One Helmet 2 50 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

1018 Two Armor Coats, silk-finished velvet (see Plate 47, Fig. 174) 19 00' 

1363 Two pairs armor cloth Leggings 7 50 

1452 Two Helmets " 3 80 

1413 Two Grecian Swords, metal scabbards 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

Total list price, subject to discount $380 40 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1115. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include Togas and Tunics for the Senators. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

491 One silk plush Robe, elegantly trimmed with embroidered flowers 

(see Plate 16, Fig. 93) $ 32 20 

1283 One fine gilt metal Crown 4 90 

1307 One fine gilt metal Scepter 3 25 

1 338 One pair colored Sandals I 7a 

1357 One pair long worsted Stockings 1 25 



182 THE M. C. IvILIvEY & CO. 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

Brought forward $43 35 

608 Ten fine all-wool merino Togas and Tunics (see Plate 25, Fig. 112). 166 00 

1312 Ten fine Fillets 3 00 

1328 Ten Scrolls on rollers 3 50 

1331 Ten fine Wigs, in assorted colors 20 00 

1333 Ten fine Beards, in assorted colors 12 50 

1337 Ten pairs Sandals, in colors 15 00 

1357 Ten pairs long worsted Stockings 12 50 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

929 One silk-finished velvet Robe, embroidered in silk (see Plate 40, 

Fig. 155) 11 60 

1202 One extra long and fine white Yak hair Beard 3 00 

1 208 One extra fine white Yak hair bald Wig 3 75 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

939 One silk-finished velvet Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 156) 12 60 

1 199 One white or gray Beard 1 00 

1207 One white or gray Wig. . ._ 3 25 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

961 One silk-finished velvet Robe, Cap, and Mask (see Plate 42, Fig. 

160) 9 50 

1370 One Axe 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1054 One fine silk-finished velvet Armor Coat (see Plate 49, Fig. 179) 15 00 

1 357 One pair fine worsted Hose 1 25 

1 342 One pair high pattern Sandals 2 50 

1388 One Trumpet with Flag. 2 50 

1467 One nickel-plated Helmet 3 75 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 
1052 Two Armor Coats, cashmere and gold bullion cloth (see Plate 49, 

Fig. 179) 26 30 

1355 Two pair Hose 1 00 

1342 Two pair Sandals 5 00 

1467 Two nickel-plated Helmets 7 50 

1414 Two Grecian Swords with nickel-plated scabbards and gilt mounts. 12 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

1494 Two Shields 8 50 

Total list price, subject to discount $411 35 



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Third Rank Outfit No 1116. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include fine all-wool merino Togas and Tunics, 
handsomely trimmed in applique for Senators. If Wigs and Beards for 
Senators are desired, prices of same will be found on page 112. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

513 One Robe, silk plush and satin (see Plate 1G. Fig. 95) $ 30 GO 

1282 One fancy metal Crown 4 30 

1 307 One gilt metal Scepter 3 25 

1 318 One pair Sandals 1 75 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

667 Ten Togas and Tunics, silk-finished velvet, handsomely trimmed in 

applique (see Plate 27. Fig. 118) 196 00 

1314 Ten nickel-plated Fillets 4 50 

1328 Ten Scrolls 3 50 

1337 Ten pairs Sandals , 15 00 

1 357 Ten pairs long worsted Stockings 12 50 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

928 One fine all-wool merino Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 155) 10 75 

1 199 One white Beard 1 00 

1207 One white, bald Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

936 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 40. Fig. 156) 8 25 

1199 One white or gray Beard 1 00 

1207 One white or gray Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL^ 

959 One cashmere Robe with Cap and Mask (see Plate 42. Fig. 160)... 5 25 

1370 One Axe 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1024 One Armor Coat, fine all-wool merino and applique, contrasting 

color (see Plate 47, Fig. 175) 1 1 45 

1357 One pair long worsted Hose 1 25 

1 342 One pair Sandals 2 50 

1388 One Trumpet with Flag - r ' f) 

1483 One Helmet, covered with gold bullion cloth 4 50 



:184 THE M. C. ULLEY & CO. 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

Brought forward , $328 3") 

1023 Two Armor Coats, fine cashmere and appliqued in contrasting color. 

(see Plate 47, Fig. 175) 21 90 

1357 Two pairs long worsted Hose 2 50 

1 41 3 Two Grecian Swords 9 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

1483 Two Helmets, covered with gold bullion clo:h 9 00 

1492 Two Shields 5 50 

Total list price, subject to discount |379 75 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1117. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include silk finished velvet Togas and Tunics 
trimmed with gilt braid or silk embroidery for Senators. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

500 One silk-finished velvet Robe, trimmed with embroidered flowers. 

(see Plate 16, Fig. 94) $ 40 GO 

1 282 One fancy metal Crown 4 30 

1 338 One pair Sandals , 1 75 

1307 One Scepter ,. 3 25 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

618 Ten silk-finished velvet Togas and Tunics for Senators, ornamented 

with gilt braid, or silk embroidery (see Plate 25, Fig. 113) 170 00 

1312 Ten Fillets 3 00 

1328 Ten Scrolls, on rollers '. 3 50 

1331 Ten Wigs, in assorted colors 20 00 

1337 Ten pairs Sandals 15 00 

1357 Ten pairs long worsted Stockings 12 50 

1318 Ten pairs Bracelets I 00 

1322 Ten pairs Armlets 5 00 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

928 One fine all-wool merino Robe (see Plate 10. Fig. 155) L0 75 

1199 One white Beard 1 00 

1207 One white, bald Wig 3 25 

1338 One pair Sandals •. . . 1 75 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

938 One fine all-wool merino Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 156) L0 80 

1199 One white or gray Beard 1 00 

1 207 l )ne white or gray Wig 3 25 

1338 One pair Sandals I 75 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

979 One cashmere Robe with Cowl (see Plate 12, Fig. 162) 6 25 

1370 One A.xe • 2 00 

1333 < >ne pair Sandals 1 75 






COLUMBUS, OHIO. 



COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

Brought forward s::jii |;, 

1307 One Armor Coat, all-wool merino, trimmed with applique (see Plate 

48, Fig. 177) |-> ;;, 

1357 One pair long worsted Stockings I 25 

1341 One pair Sandals 2 25 

13B9 One Trumpet, with Cord and Tassels j 7;, 

1481 One Helmet 1 ;,ii 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 
1037 Two Armor Coats, all-wool merino, trimmed with applique (see 

Plate 48, Fig. 177) 25 50 

1355 Two pairs long Hose s I 00 

1413 Two Swords, with nickel-plated scabbards 9 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

1481 Two Helmets 9 00 

1341 Two pairs Sandals I 50 

1492 Two Shields ' 5 50 

Total list price, subject to discount $407 95 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1118. 

NOTE. In this Outfit we include silk=finished velvet Togas and Tunics 
for Senators, ornamented with applique trimming in contrasting colors. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

523 I )ne silk plush and satin Robe, elegantly embroidered in silk I 

Plate 17. Fig. 9 ■; I $ 32 70 

1285 One fine gilt metal Crown. ....... 6 25 

1308 One fine gilt metal Scepter 

1340 One pair Sandals 2 00 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

677 Ten silk finished velvet Togas and Tunics, trimmed with applique, 

contrasting colors (sec Plate 27. Fig. 119) 202 50 

1314 Ten Fillets I 50 

1328 Ten Scrolls 3 50 

1331 Ten Wigs, in assorted colors 20 00 

1337 Ten pair Sandals, in colors I ~> 00 

1357 Ten pair long worsted Stockings 12 60 



186 THE M. C. IvILLEY & CO. 






COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

Brought forward $302 95 

949 One silk-finished velvet Robe, Grecian border (see Plate 40, Fig. 157) 15 25 

1 199 One white Beard 1 00 

1207 One white, bald Wig 3 25 

1338 One pair Sandals 1 75 






COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

939 One silk-finished velvet Robe, trimmed with applique (see Plate 

40, Fig. 156) 12 60 

1199 One white or gray Beard 1 00 

1207 One white or gray Wig 3 25 

1338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

980 One silk finished velvet Robe, with Cowl (see Plate 42, Fig. 162) ... 10 50' 

1370 One Axe' 2 00 

1338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 
1048 One Armor Coat, silk-finished velvet and bullion cloth (see Plate 

48, Fig. 178) '. 14 95- 

1341 One pair Sandals 2 25 

1 357 One pair worsted Stockings 1 25 

1393 One Trumpet with Flag 3 75 

1463 One Helmet 2 75 

1495 One Shield 1 25 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 
1045 Two Armor Coats, fine cashmere and bullion cloth, with slings to 

attach sword (see Plate 48, Fig. 178) 13 30- 

1355 Two pair Hose 1 00 

1414 Two Grecian Swords, with nickel-plated scabbards, gilt tip 12 00- 

1453 Two nickel-plated Helmets 5 00 

1495 Two Shields 2 50- 

Total list price, subject to discount $417 05 






Third Rank Outfit No. 1119. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include silk=finished$velvet Togas and Tunics 
for Senators, trimmed with Grecian borders in applique work. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

530 One silk-finished velvet and fine satin Robe, elegantly embroidered 

in silk (see Plate 17, Fig. 97) $ 35 00 

1285 One fine gilt metal Crown 6 25 

1308 One fine metal Scepter, gold-plated 4 00 

1340 One pair Sandals in colored leather 2 00 

1 357 One pair worsted Hose 1 25 






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COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

Brought forward $ l 

688 Ten fine silk-finished velvet Togas and Tunics, trimmed with satin, 

embroidered in silk (see Plate 28, Fig. 120) 239 50 

1314 Ten metal Fillets 4 50 

1318 Four metal Bracelets 1 60 

1 322 Four metal Armlets 2 00 

1325 One fine Bracelet and Armlet with Chain, gold-plated and embel- 

lished with handsome stone settings, for Sixth Senator 2 50 

1 326 Ten knit, flesh-colored Sleeves 1 10 

1328 Ten Scrolls on rollers, gilt bronze ends 3 50 

1331 Ten Wigs, in assorted colors 20 00 

1 333 Ten Beards, in assorted colors 12 50 

1340 Ten pairs Sandals 20 00 

1 357 Ten pairs worsted Stockings 12 50 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

929 One silk-finished velvet Robe, trimmed with satin, embroidered in 

silk (see Plate 40, Fig. 155) 11 60 

1200 One long white or gray Beard 1 50 

1207 One white or gray bald Wig 3 25 

1338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

939 One silk-finished velvet Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 156) 12 60 

1200 One long white or gray Beard 1 50 

1 207 One white or gray bald Wig 3 25 

1338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

980 One silk-finished velvet Robe, with Cowl (see Plate 42, Fig. 162).. 10 50 

1070 One Axe 2 00 

1337 One pair Sandals 150 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1083 One Armor Coat (see Plate 50, Fig. 183) 17 25 

1 351 One pair high pattern Sandals 4 50 

1 357 One pair worsted Stockings 1 25 

1389 One Trumpet with Cord and Tassels 2 75 

1460 One Helmet with Plume 4 00 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

1018 Two Armor Coats (see Plate 47, Fig. 174) 19 00 

1363 Two pair scale armor cloth Leggings • 7 50 

1413 Two Swords, with nickel-plated scabbards 9 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

1452 Two Helmets 3 80 

Total price list, subject to discount $491 95 



188 THE M. C. IvILLEY & CO. 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1120. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include brocaded, silk=finished velvet Togas 
and Tunics for Senators, trimmed with Grecian borders in applique work. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

534 One Robe of silk plush and extra fine satin, richly embroidered in 

silk (see Plate 17, Fig. 97) $ 44 00 

1285 One gilt metal Crown 6 60 

1308 One fine gilt Scepter 4 00 

1340 One pair Sandals, in colored leather 2 00 

1 357 One pair worsted Hose 1 25 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

668 Ten brocaded silk finished velvet Togas and Tunics, trimmed with 

authentic border in applique work (see Plate 27, Fig. 118) 210 00 

1314 Ten Fillets 4 50 

1 319 Nine gilt metal Bracelets 4 

1 323 Nine gilt metal Armlets 4 95 

1325 One Bracelet and Armlet, with gilt Chain, and embellished with 

handsome stone settings, for Sixth Senator 2 50 

1 326 Ten knit flesh colored Sleeves 1 10 

1 329 Ten Scrolls, on rollers with metal ends 5 50 

1 331 Ten Wigs, in assorted colors 20 00 

1333 Ten Beards, in assorted colors 12 50 

1342 Ten pairs high pattern Sandals, in assorted colors 25 00 

1357 Ten pairs worsted Hose 12 5 



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COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 



• 



949 One silk-finished velvet Robe, Grecian border (see Plate 40, Fig. 157) 15 25 

1199 One Beard 100 

1207 One bald Wig 3 25 

1 338 One pair Sandals 1 75 



COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

939 One silk-finished velvet Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 156) 12 60 

1199 One Beard 100 

1 207 One Wig 3 25 

1 338 One pair Sandals 1 75 






COLUMBUS, OHIO. 189 






COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

Brought forward $400 30 

961 One silk finished velvet Robe, Cap. and Mask (see Plate 42, Fig. 160) 9 50 

1370 One Axe 2 00 

1337 One pair Sandals 1 50 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1092 One Armor Coat of fine silk-finished velvet and frezette cloth, trim- 
med with fine embroidery (see Plate 50, Fig. 184) 23 20 

1393 One Trumpet with satin Flag 3 75 

1476 One nickel-plated Helmet with Plume 7 25 

1365 One pair gold frezette cloth Leggings 5 30 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

1090 Two Armor Coats, fine all-wool cashmere (see Plate 50, Fig. 184).. 39 50 

1365 Two pairs gold frezette cloth Leggings 10 60 

1416 Two Grecian Swords, with nickel-plated scabbards and gilt mounts. 13 00 

1427 Two Shoulder Belts 4 00 

1476 Two nickel-plated Helmets 14 50 

Total list price, subject to discount $534 40 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1121. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include very fine silk=finished velvet or cloth 
Togas and Tunics for ^Senators, trimmed with authentic borders in applique 
work. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

543 One Robe of silk plush and finest satin, trimmed with silk embroid- 
ery and elegant lace (see Plate 17, Fig. 98) $ 65 00 

1289 One fine gold-plated metal Crown 10 00 

1308 One fine gold-plated Scepter 4 00 

1340 One pair Sandals 2 00 

1 357 One pair worsted Hose 1 25 



190 THE M. C. IvIIvIyEY & CO. 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

Brought forward $82 25 

700 Ten fine silk-finished velvet or cloth Togas and Tunics, trimmed 

with satin, elegantly embroidered in silk (see Plate 28, Fig. 121).. 229 00 

1314 Ten Fillets 4 50 

1319 Nine Braclets 4 05 

1322 Nine Armlets 4 50 

1325 One Bracelet and Armlet with Chain, gold-plated and embellished 

in handsome stone settings, for Sixth Senator 2 50 

1 326 Ten knit flesh-colored Sleeves 1 10 

1328 Ten Scrolls, on rollers, gilt bronze ends 3 50 

1331 Ten Wigs, in assorted colors 20 00 

1 333 Ten Beards, in assorted colors 12 50 

1 340 Ten pairs Sandals 20 00 

1357 Ten pairs worsted Hose t 12 50 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

929 One silk-finished velvet Robe, trimmed with satin, elegantly em- 
broidered in silk (see Plate 40, Fig. 155) 11 60 

1202 One long and fine Yak hair Beard 3 00 

1208 One fine white Yak hair bald Wig 3 75 

1338 One pair Sandals 175 

1357 One pair worsted Hose. 1 25 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

940 One silk-finished velvet Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 15C) 17 60 

1200 One long white or gray Beard 1 50 

1 207 One long white or gray Wig 3 25 

1 338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

1 357 One pair worsted Hose 1 25 






COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

980 One silk-finished velvet Robe with Cowl (see Plate 42, Fig. 162).... 10 50 

1370 One Axe 2 00 

1 337 One pair Sandals 1 50 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 
1070 One fine Armor Coat, silk plush and scale cloth (see Plate 49, Fig. 

181) 2160 

1393 One Trumpet with satin Flag 3 75 

1473 One Helmet, metal, finely embossed 4 00 

1346 One pair Sandals ■ 4 50 

1 357 One pair worsted Hose 1 25 



COLUMBUS, OHIO. 191 



COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

Brought forward $ i<)2 20 

1067 Two Armor Coats (see Plate 49, Fig. 181) 27 00 

1357 Two pairs worsted Hose 2 50 

1418 Two Grecian Swords, short square pattern, velvet-covered scabbards 15 50 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

1473 Two metal, finely embossed Helmets 8 00 

1500 Two metal Shields, finely embossed, nickel-plated 9 75 

1 346 Two pair Sandals 9 00 

Total list price, subject to discount $567 45 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1122. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include Robes and Togas for Senators made 
of silk plush and trimmed with bonaz embroidery in silk or chenille. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

592 One fine silk plush and satin Robe (see Plate 19, Fig. 104) $ 78 25 

1300 One fine gold-plated Crown 23 25 

1 310 One fine gilt metal Scepter 9 75 

1304 One fine gold-plated Necklace, embellished with stone settings 8 35 

1340 One pair Sandals 2 00 

1358 One pair fine worsted Opera Hose 3 00 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

731 Ten silk plush Robes and Togas, trimmed with bonaz embroidery 

in silk or chenille (see Plate 29, Fig. 124) 336 50 

1316 Ten fancy gilt metal Fillets 9 00 

1 320 Nine fancy gilt metal Bracelets 7 20 

1 324 Nine fancy gilt metal Armlets 7 05 

1321 One Bracelet and Armlet with Chain, gold-plated and embellished 

with stone settings, for Sixth Senator 2 50 

1326 Ten flesh colored knit Sleeves 1 10 

1329 Ten Scrolls on rollers, with metal ends 5 50 

1332 Ten fine Wigs, in assorted colors 30 00 

1334 Ten fine Beards, in assorted colors 16 00 

1347 Ten pairs extra high Sandals 45 00 

1358 Ten pairs fine worsted Opera Hose 30 00 



192 THE M. C. LILLEY & CO. 



COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

Brought forward $813 05 

952 One silk plush Robe, trimmed with Grecian border (see Plate 40, 

Fig. 157) 22 90 

1202 One extra long white Yak hair Beard 3 00 

1209 One extra fine white Yak hair bald Wig 5 00 

1 338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

1357 One pair worsted Hose 1 25 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

942 One silk plush Robe, trimmed with applique (see Plate 40, Fig. 156) 23 75 

1202 One extra fine long white or gray Beard 3 00 

1209 One extra fine white or gray Yak hair Wig 5 00 

1338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

1357 One pair worsted Hose 1 25 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

981 One fine silk-finished velvet Robe with Cowl (see Plate 42, Fig. 162) 15 50 

1370 One Axe 2 00 

1337 One pair Sandals 1 50 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1115 One Armor Coat and Cape of fine silk plush and bullion cloth, ele- 
gantly trimmed (see Plate 51, Fig. 187) 36 00 

1396 One fine nickel-plated Trumpet with silk Flag, handsomely em- 
broidered and trimmed with fringe 6 75 

1468 One fine nickel-plated Grecian Helmet with Plume 5 50 

1 351 One pair Sandals 4 50 

1358 One pair worsted Opera Hose 3 00 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

1112 Two Armor Coats and Capes, silk-finished velvet and bullion cloth, 

elegantly trimmed (see Plate 51, Fig. 187) 53 80 

1468 Two nickel-plated Helmets with Plumes 1100 

1351 Two pairs extra high Sandals 9 00 

1 361 Two pairs fine worsted Tights 10 00 

1416 Two Grecian Swords, with nickel-plated scabbards and gilt mounts. 13 00 

1427 Two Shoulder Belts 4 00 

Total list price, subject to discount $859 23 



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COLUMBUS, OHIO. 193 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1126. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include Greek Robes for Senators. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

461 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 15, Fig. 90) * 10 85 

1 275 One gilt metal Crown 3 00 

1 306 One Scepter 2 75 

1336 One pair Sandals 100 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

745 Ten cashmere Robes (see Plate 31, Fig. 130) 

1314 Ten Fillets 4 50 

1328 Ten Scrolls 3 50 

1 331 Ten Wigs 20 00 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

925 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 155) 7 60 

1199 One Beard 1 00 

1207 One Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

935 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 156) 7 90 

1199 One Beard 100 

1207 One Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

975 One Robe with Cowl, calico (see Plate 42, Fig. 162) 2 25 

1370 One Axe 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

995 One cashmere Coat (see Plate 46, Fig. 171) 3 75 

1387 One Trumpet 2 00 

1338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

1 355 One pair Hose 

1446 One Helmet and Plume 3 00 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

1000 Two Armor Coats, cashmere (see Plate 46, Fig. 172; 10 00 

1454 Two Helmets 4 50 

1505 Two Spears 1 40 

1336 Two pair Sandals 2 00 

1 355 Two pair Hose 1 W 

Total list price subject to discount $186 25 



194 THE M. C. LILLEY & CO. 

Third Rank Outfit No. 1127. 

NOTE— In this Outfit we include Greek Robes for Senators. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

474 One fine silk-finished velvet Robe (see Plate 15, Fig. 91) $ 18 25 

1279 One fancy gilt metal Crown 4 00 

1306 One Scepter 2 75 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

755 Ten cashmere Robes (see Plate 31, Fig. 131) 89 00 

1345 Ten Fillets '. 4 50 

1328 Ten Scrolls 3 50 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

925 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 155) 7 50 

1199 One Beard 100 

1207 One Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

935 One cashmere Robe (see Plate 40, Fig. 156) , 7 90 

1199 One Beard 1 00 

1207 One Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

977 One cashmere Robe with Cowl (see Plate 42, Fig. 162) 5 00 

1370 One Axe 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1008 One Armor Coat of merino and scale cloth (see Plate 47, Fig. 173). 7 00 

1357 One pair Hose 1 25 

1336 One pair Sandals 1 00 

1388 One Trumpet with Flag. 2 50 

1469 One Helmet 165 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 
1010 Two Armor Coats, silk-finished velvet and scale cloth (see Plate 

47, Fig. 173) 17 30 

1357 Two pairs Hose 2 50 

1369 Two Helmets 3 30 

1507 Two Spears 1 80 

1487 Two Shields 2 50 

1336 Two pair Sandals 2 00 

Total list price, subject to discount $195 70 






COLUMBUS, OHIO. 195 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1128. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include Greek Robes for the Senators. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

482 One silk-finished velvet Robe, satin inset, trimmed with silk plush 

and lace (see Plate 15, Fig. 92) $ 25 00 

1 279 One ornamental metal Crown 4 00 

1 306 One Scepter 2 75 

1 336 One pair Sandals 1 00 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

786 Ten cashmere Robes, Grecian applique (see Plate 32, Fig. 134) 115 00 

1314 Ten nickel-plated Fillets I 4 50 

1328 Ten Scrolls with rollers 3 50 

1 338 Ten pairs Sandals 17 50 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

927 One merino Robe, trimmed with satin, embroidered in silk (see 

Plate 40, Fig. 155) 9 75 

1199 One Beard 1 00 

1207 One Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

937 One Robe, merino trimmed with applique (see Plate 40, Fig. 15G).. 9 80 

1199 One Beard 100 

1207 One Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

977 One cashmere Robe with Cowl (see Plate 42, Fig. 162) 5 00 

1370 One Axe 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1018 One Armor Coat, silk-finished velvet and scale cloth, trimmed with 

lace and studs (see Plate 47, Fig. 174) 9 50 

1388 One Trumpet with Flag 2 50 

1452 One Helmet 1 90 

1 363 One pair scale cloth Leggings 3 75 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

1016 Two Armor Coats, of merino and scale cloth, trimmed with lace and 

studs (see Plate 47, Fig. 174) 15 30 

1363 Two pairs scale armor cloth Leggings 7 50 

1452 Two Helmets 3 80 

1413 Two Swords, with nickel-plated scabbards 9 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

Total list price, subject to discount $2G5 05 



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Third Rank Outfit No. U29. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include Greek Robes for the Senators. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

490 One silk-finished velvet Robe (see Plate 16, Fig. 93) $ 28 25 

1282 One gilt metal Crown 4 30 

1307 One ornamental gilt metal Scepter 3 25 

1 338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

805 Ten cashmere Robes, gilt lace, ornamental trimming (see Plate 33, 

Fig. 151) 143 50 

1314 Ten nickel-plated Fillets 4 50 

1338 Ten Scrolls 3 50 

1 331 Ten Wigs, in assorted colors 20 00 

1338 Ten pairs Sandals, in assorted colors 17 50 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

928 One fine all-wool merino Robe, trimmed with satin, embroidered in 

silk (see Plate 40, Fig. 155) 10 75 

1199 One Beard 100 

1207 One Wig , 3 25 

1338 One pair Sandals 175 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

938 One fine all-wool merino Robe, trimmed with applique (see Plate 

40, Fig. 15G) 10 80 

1199 One Beard 100 

1207 One Wig ; 3 25 

1338 One pair Sandals 175 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

979 One cashmere Robe and Cowl (see Plate 42, Fig. 162) 6 25 

1370 One Axe 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 
1025 One Armor Coat, silk-finished velvet applique trimmings (see Plate 

47, Fig. 175) 12 50 

1 357 One pair worsted Hose 1 25 

1342 One pair Sandals 2 50 

1388 One Trumpet with Flag 2 50 

1483 One Helmet 4 50 









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COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

Brought forward s >m| gQ 

1018 Two Armor Coats, silk-finished velvet and scale cloth, trimmed with 

lace and studs (see Plate 47, Fig. 174) | 

1 363 Two pairs scale armor cloth Leggings 7 50 

1452 Two Helmets ' 

1413 Two Swords, with nickel-plated scabbards 9 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 

Total list price, subject to discount $:;.", l ! 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1130. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include Greek Robes for Senators. If Cloaks 
are desired, select them from page 116. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

571 One fine silk-finished velvet and extra fine satin Robe, elegantly em- 
broidered in silk (see Plate 18, Fig. 101) $ 31 60 

1 297 One gilt metal Crown 17 50 

1 309 One fine gilt metal Scepter 75 

1340 One pair colored Sandals 2 00 

1357 One pair worsted Stockings 125 



COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

850 Ten fine silk-finished velvet Robes, trimmed with satin, embroidered 

with silk (see Plate 34, Fig. 140) 155 00 

1314 Ten nickel-plated Fillets 4 50 

1328 Ten Scrolls 3 50 

1 331 Ten fine Wigs, in assorted colors 20 00 

1338 Ten pairs Sandals 17 50 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

926 One fine cashmere Robe, trimmed with satin, embroidered in silk. 

(see Plate 40, Fig. 155) 

1202 One long and fine white Yak hair Beard 3 00 

1 208 One fine white Yak hair, bald Wig 3 75 

1 338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

936 One fine cashmere Robe, trimmed with applique (see Plate 1". 

Fig. 156) - 35 

1200 One long white or gray Beard 1 50 

1 207 One white or gray Wig 3 25 

1338 One pair Sandals 1 IS 



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COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL). 

Brought forward $291 35 

961 One silk-finished velvet Robe, Cap, and Mask (see Plate 42, Fig. 160) 9 50 

1 370 One Axe 2 00 

1337 One pair Sandals 1 50 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1082 One Armor Coat, of merino and scale cloth, trimmed with lace, etc., 

(see Plate 50, Fig. 183) 15 25 

1351 One pair high pattern Sandals, in colors 4 50 

1358 One pair fine "opera" Hose 3 00 

1388 One Trumpet with Flag 2 50 

1460 One Helmet with Plume 4 00 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

1037 Two Armor Coats, of merino, trimmed with applique (see Plate 48, 

Fig. 177) 25 50 

1 357 Two pairs long worsted Hose 2 50 

1481 Two nickel-plated Helmets 9 00 

1413 Two Grecian Swords with nickel-plated scabbards and gilt mounts. 9 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

1492 Two Shields 5 50 

1 341 Two pairs Sandals : 4 50 

Total list price, subject to discount $393 10 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1131. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include Greek Robes for Senators. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

563 One fine silk plush and extra fine satin Robe, elegantly embroidered 

in silk (see Plate 18, Fig. 100) $ 48 65 

1298 One fine gilt metal Crown 18 00 

1309 One fine gilt metal Scepter 6 75 

1 340 One pair colored leather Sandals 2 00 

1 356 One pair worsted Stockings 80 

COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

900 Ten Robes, of fine silk-finished velvet or cloth, trimmed with satin, 

elegantly embroidered in silk (see Plate 36, Fig. 145) 182 50 

1384 Five Cloaks, of fine silk-finished velvet or cloth, trimmed with satin, 

elegantly embroidered in silk 48 75 

1316 Ten fancy gilt metal Fillets 9 00 

1328 Ten Scrolls 3 50 

1 331 Ten Wigs, in assorted colors 20 00 

1334 Ten Beards, in assorted colors 16 00 

1338 Ten pairs Sandals, in assorted colors 17 50 

1356 Ten pairs worsted Hose • 8 00 



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COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

Brought forward s.is 1 l.\ 

948 One fine merino Robe, trimmed with Grecian border (see Plate 

40, Fig. 157) 13 50 

1202 One long fine white Yak hair Beard 3 00 

1208 One fine white Yak hair Wig 3 75 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

938 One fine merino Robe, trimmed with applique (see Plate 40. Fig. 

156) 10 80 

1200 One long white or gray Beard '. 1 50 

1207 One long white or gray Wig 3 25 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL ». 

961 One silk-finished velvet Robe, Cap, and Mask (see Plate 42, No. 160) 9 50 

1370 One Axe 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1064 One Armor Coat, silk plush and scale cloth, trimmed with lace and 

fringe (see Plate 49, Fig. 180) 17 65 

1 363 One pair Leggings 3 75 

1388 One Trumpet with Flag 2 50 

1445 One Helmet 190 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 

1018 Two Armor Coats, silk-finished velvet and scale cloth, trimmed with 

lace, etc. (see Plate 47, Fig. 174) 19 00 

1 363 Two pairs armor cloth Leggings 7 50 

1452 Two Helmets 3 80 

1413 Two Swords, nickel-plated 9 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

Total list price, subject to discount $497 35 



Third Rank Outfit No. 1132. 

NOTE.— In this Outfit we include Greek Robes for Senators. 

COSTUME FOR KING. 

588 One fine gros grain silk Under Robe, elegantly trimmed and em- 
broidered in silk. Mantle of fine silk plush, elegantly trimmed 

(see Plate 19, Fig. 103) $ 63 50 

1292 One fine gold-plated metal Crown 11 25 

1310 One fine gold-plated Scepter 9 75 

1 340 One pair fine high Sandals 2 00 

1358 One pair extra fine worsted Opera Hose 3 00 



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COSTUMES FOR SENATORS. 

Brought forward $89 50 

921 Ten plush Robes, trimmed with satin and embroidered in very ele- 
gant design in silk (see Plate 33, Fig. 147) 257 00 

1385 Five plush Cloaks, trimmed with satin and embroidered in very ele- 
gant design in silk 68 75 

1316 Ten fancy gilt metal Fillets 9 00 

1329 Ten Scrolls, on rollers with metal ends 5 50 

1332 Ten fine Wigs, in assorted colors 30 00 

1 334 Ten fine Beards, in assorted colors 16 00 

1338 Ten pairs Sandals, in assorted colors 17 50 

1 356 Ten pairs worsted Hose 8 00 

COSTUME FOR PYTHAGORAS. 

952 One silk plush Robe, trimmed with Grecian border (see Plate 40, 

Fig. 157) 22 90 

1202 One extra long and fine white Yak hair Beard 3 75 

1208 One extra fine white Yak hair bald Wig 3 75 

1338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

1356 One pair worsted Stockings 80 

COSTUME FOR SCRIBE (OPTIONAL). 

942 One silk plush Robe, trimmed with applique (see Plate 40, Fig. 156). 23 75 

1202 One extra long and fine white or gray Yak hair Beard 3 00 

1208 One extra fine white or gray Wig 3 75 

1 338 One pair Sandals 1 75 

1356 One pair worsted Hose 80 

COSTUME FOR HEADSMAN (OPTIONAL.) 

980 One silk-finished velvet Robe with Cowl (see Plate 42, Fig. 162)... 10 50 

1370 One Axe 2 00 

COSTUME FOR HERALD. 

1115 One fine silk plush Armor Coat and Cloak (see Plate 51, Fig. 187). 36 00 

1358. One pair fine worsted Opera Hose 3 00 

1351 One pair extra high Sandals 4 50 

1396 One fine nickel-plated Trumpet with silk Flag, handsomely em- 
broidered 6 75 

1468 One fine nickel-plated Helmet with Plume 5 50 

COSTUMES FOR ATTENDANTS. 
1105 Two fine Armor Coats, silk-finished velvet and scale cloth (see Plate 

51, Fig. 186) 43 80 

1420 Two Grecian Swords, with nickel-plated scabbards and gilt mounts 16 00 

1426 Two Shoulder Belts 3 50 

1457 Two fine Helmets 4 50 

1346 Two pairs Sandals 9 00 

1 357 Two pairs worsted Hose 2 50 

Total list price, subject to discount $714 80 

FINER OUTFITS than those classified can be furnished, and we will take 
pleasure in giving estimates on application. 



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BANNERS. 




Nos. 1595 to 1598. 

1595 Banner, made of tri-colored silk (blue, yellow and red), trimmed 

with gilt open work lace; fringe and tassels on bottom, with 
cord and tassels on sides, name and number, location and emblem 
painted on front in gold and colors, cross-bar with ornamented 
gilt metal ends, staff and spear-head, belt and cover; size 
Banner, 18 x 27 inches $25 00 

1596 Banner, made of tri-colored silk (blue, yellow and red), trimmed 

with gilt open work lace; fringe and tassels on bottom, cord and 
tassels on sides, name, number, location and emblem painted on 
front in gold and colors, cross-bar with metal ends of ornamental 
design, staff and spear-head, belt and cover; size, 24x36 inches; 
each 35 00 

1597 Banner, made of tri-colored banner silk (blue, yellow and red). 

trimmed with fine gilt open worked lace, fine heavy fringe and 
three heavy tassels on bottom, with cord and tassels at the 
sides; name, number, location and emblem painted on front in 
gold and colors, cross-bar with ornamental metal ends, staff and 
spear-head, belt and cover; size of Banner, 30x45 inches; each... 45 00 



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Banners— Continued. 

1598 Banner, made of tri-colored banner silk (blue, yellow and red), 
trimmed with extra fine gilt open work lace, fine heavy bullion 
fringe and three heavy bullion tassels on bottom, with cord 
and tassels on sides; name, number, location and emblem painted 
on front in gold and colors, cross-bar, with fine metal ornaments 
on ends, staff and spear-head, belt and cover; size of Banner, 
36 x 54 inches; each $ 60 00 




Nos. 1599 to 1601. 

1599 Banner, made of tri-colored banner silk (blue, yellow and red), 
trimmed with. very fine open work lace, extra fine heavy bullion 
fringe and tassels on bottom, with cord and tassels at the sides; 
name, number, location and emblem handsomely painted on same 
in gold and colors, cross-bar, with ornamental metal ends gold- 
plated, gold-plated balance bar, staff, spear-head, belt and cover; 
size of Banner, 36 x 54 inches; each 70 00 






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Banners Continued. 

1600 Banner, made of tri-colored banner silk (blue, yellow and red), 

trimmed with very fine open work lace, extra heavy banner fringe 
on bottom, with extra fine bullion tassels and cord at sides; name, 
number, location and emblem painted on' front in gold and colors, 
cross-bar, with ornamental gold-plated metal ends, staff and spear- 
head, belt and cover; size of Banner, 36x54 inches; each 87 50 

1601 Banner, made of extra fine tri-colored banner silk (blue, yellow and 

red), trimmed with very fine lace of special design, extra heavy 
bullion fringe, cord and bullion tassels at bottom, back of Ban- 
ner lined with silk; name, number, location and emblem painted 
in gold and colors, cross-bar, with metal spear points, gold-plated 
banner attached to staff by fine metal balance bar, gold-plated 
jointed staff, spear-head, belt and cover; size of Banner, 36 x 54 
inches ; each 105 00 



Knights of Pythias Lodge Flags, 

FOR FLAG STAFFS ON CASTLE HALLS, ETC. 




1605 



Nos. 1605 to 1613. 

The above cut represents a "K. P." Flag, and while the Supreme Lodge 
has not provided for a regulation flag, the one here represented is ac- 
cepted by the entire membership of the Order as the correct design. We 
have been for a number of years selling this flag, and they give entire satis- 
faction. It is composed of three equal parts, blue, yellow and red; blue 
next to the pole, yellow in center, scarlet on fly, with shield on yellow cen- 
ter; shield divided diagonally; upper part scarlet, with white lance, etc.; 
lower part white, letter "P" yellow; no fringe or trimming of any kind. 
Flag, made of bunting, 4x6 feet, with staff, spear-head, cord and 
tassels; each * 7 00 



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Flags— Continued. 

1606 Flag, made of bunting, 4x0 feet, with staff, metal ax and spear- 

head, cord, tassels, belt and cover 10 00 

1607 Flag, made of bunting, 6 x 9 feet 15 00 

1608 Flag, made of bunting, 8 x 12 feet 22 00 

1609 Flag, made of bunting, 10 x 15 feet 32 00 

1610 Flag, made of bunting, 12 x 18 feet 44 00 

1611 Flag, made of silk, 4x6 feet, staff surmounted with metal ax and 

spear-head, fine cord and tassels, belt and cover 25 00 

1612 Flag, made of extra fine silk, fine polished hard-wood staff, metal 

ax and spear-head, heavily plated, silk cord and tassels, belt and 
cover; each 45 00 

1613 Flag, made of fine banner silk, fine polished hard-wood staff, metal 

ax and spear-head heavily plated, silk cord and tassels, belt and 

cover ; a very fine flag ; each 60 00 



FINE U. S. FLAGS. 




U. S. SILK FLAGS— FULLY MOUNTED AND TRIMMED. 

Best Quality, Fast Colored Silk, Embroidered Stars, Staff, Cord and Tassels, Eagle or Spear 
Head, Cover and Holster for carrying. 

1615 3x5 feet, banner silk, silk fringe, silk cord and tassels, staff, spear- 

head or eagle, belt and cover; complete $27 50 

1616 1 x 6 fett, banner silk, silk fringe, silk cord and tassels, staff, spear- 

head or eagle, belt and cover; complete 33 00 

1617 5 x 7 feet, banner silk., silk fringe, silk cord and tassels, staff, eagle 

or spear-head, belt and cover; complete 38 50 

1618 6x9 feet, banner silk, silk fringe, silk cord and tassels, staff, eagle or 

spear-head, belt and cover; complete 55 00 






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Fine U. S. Flags— Continued. 

.1619 6 x GMj feet, of banner silk, silk fringe, silk cord and tassels, jointed 
hand polished hard wood staff, eagle or spear-head, belt and cover; 
complete <j,,j s -,, 

1620 6 x GM» feet, banner silk, gold fringe, gold cord and tassels, jointed 

hard wood hand polished staff, eagle or spear-head, belt and cover; 
complete 52 25 

1621 6 x 0VL> feet, best quality Lyons banner silk, silk fringe, silk cord 

and tassels, jointed hard wood hand polished staff, belt and cover. 

eagle or spear-head ; complete 57 50 

1622 ti x D 1 /-.'. best quality Lyons, banner silk, gold fringe, gold cord and 

tassels, jointed hard wood hand polished staff, eagle or spear-head. 

belt and cover; complete 62 00 

1623 52 x 66 inches, banner silk, silk fringe, silk cord and tassels, jointed 

hard wood hand polished staff, eagle or spear-head, belt and cover; 
complete 37 00 

1624 52 x 66 inches, banner, silk, gold fringe, gold cord and tassels, jointed 

hard wood hand polished staff, eagle or spear-head, belt and cover; 
complete 39 90 

1625 52 x 66 inches, best quality Lyons banner silk, silk fringe, silk cord 

and tassels, jointed hard wood hand polished staff, eagle or spear- 
head, belt and cover ; complete 45 00 

1626 52 x 06 inches, best quality Lyons banner silk, gold fringe, gold cord 

and tassels, jointed hard wood hand polished staff, belt and cover, 

eagle or spear-head ; complete 48 00 

1627 52 x 66 inches, best quality Lyons banner silk, hand knotted silk 

fringe, large silk cord and tassels, jointed hard wood hand polished 

staff, eagle or spear-head, belt and cover; complete 55 00 

Lettering. 25 cents per letter extra. 

U. S. SILK FLAGS UNTRIMMED. 

Made of Fast Colored Banner Silk, Embroidered Stars, Double Stitched 
Seams, Not Mounted. 



3 x 5 feet, each $16 5" 

4 x i; feet, each L9 80 

5 x 7 feet, each 25 00 

5 x 8 feet, each 27 50 



(i x 10 feet, each slH DO 

x 12 feet, each 55 00 

\ L2 feet, each 62 00 

4 L-3x •.'•• IT. S. A. Regulation. 22 00 



6x9 feet, eacn 4 1 6 x 6y 2 Feet, each 31 00 



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U. S. Printed Silk Flags. 

Untrimmed, Not Mounted. 



Each. 

7 x 10 inches $ 15 

8 x 12 inches 20 

12 x 18 inches 25 

16 x 24 inches 60 



Each. 

24 x 36 inches $ 1 20 

32 x 48 inches 2 20 

45 x 72 inches 6 00 




U. S. Bunting Flags. 

Not Mounted. Best Quality Standard All-Wool Bunting. 
Stitched Stars. 



x 2 feet, 13 stars $ 1 00 

1 15 

1 60 

3 00 

1 80 

2 10 

2 50 

3 80 

2 65 

2 85 

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20 x 10 
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" 11 65 

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" 13 35 

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" 14 85 

" 17 60 

" 18 50 

" 19 60 

" 20 90 

" 26 40 

" 23 00 

" 28 00 

" 30 00 

" 32 85 

" 40 00 

" 49 00 

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U. S. Bunting Flags. 

Mounted and Trimmed. Staff, Spear Head, Cord, Tassels and Holster. 

1628 U. S. Army Regulation, 4 feet 4x5 feet 6, -mounted on staff with 

spear-head, worsted cord and tassels and holster; each $ 5 00 

1629 Flag, 3x5 feet, mounted on staff with spear-head, worsted cord and 

tassels and holster; each 4 50 

1630 Flag, 6 x 6V 2 feet, mounted on staff, with spear-head, worsted cord 

and tassels and holster; each 6 50 

1631 Flag, 4x7 feet, mounted on staff, with spear-head, worsted cord 

and tassels and holster; each 5 00 

1632 Flag, 5x8 feet, mounted on staff, with spear-head, worsted cord 

and tassels and holster; each 6 00 



FI/AG STANDS. 




1635 Flag Stand, made of cast-iron and painted black, with clutch on in- 

side to hold flag in place; each $ 1 00 

1636 Flag Stand, made of cast-iron, finer finished than No. 1635, with 

clutch on inside to hold flag in place; each 1 :> > : > 



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Lodge Furniture. 



We are the only Regalia House that manufacture LODGE FURNITURE. 
In fact we are the largest manufacturers of strictly Society Furniture in the 
United States. The demand for our Furniture having so increased we were 
compelled to erect new and larger factories. We employ in this branch of our 
business alone nearly 200 people. The total number employed in our three 
factories — Regalia, Sword and Furniture — is nearly 1,000. 

Our styles are new and original, and in construction we use nothing but 
FIRST=CLASS MATERIAL. Our lumber is thoroughly seasoned, and we 
guarantee our Furniture not to open at the joints, crack, or warp. The 
ORNAMENTATION IS SOLID WOOD, HAND CARVED. We do NOT use 
COMPOSITION or PLASTER ORNAMENTATION, which is constantly crack- 
ing and peeling off. In short, we manufacture only a HIGH GRADE of GOODS. 

We list only a few of our styles here, and for a larger variety send for our 
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS FURNITURE CATALOGUE, the largest and most 
complete catalogue of the kind published. In ordering, be particular to state 
whether to ship by freight or express. 



Altars. 




Nos. 1640 to 1642. 

Height, 33 inches; top, 36 x 36 inches; monogram F. C. B. or letters 

F. C. B. on three sides. 

1640 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, polished wood top $15 00 



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Altars— Continued. 

1641 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with top upholstered in MOHAIR 

DAMASK $19 65 

1642 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with TOP upholstered in SILK or 

MOHAIR PLUSH 20 65 




Nos. 1643 to 1646. 

Height, 33 inches ; top, 36 x 36 inches ; hand carved ornamentation and 
monogram F. C. B. or letters F. C. B. on three sides. 

1643 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with polished wood top • si 7 St 

1644 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with top upholstered in MOHAIR 
DAMASK 22 00 

1645 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with top upholstered in SILK or 
MOHAIR PLUSH - 

16*6 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with MARBLE top 29 50 

In ordering Oak Furnitnre, state whether natural or antique finish is 
desired. 



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Altars— Continued. 




Nos. 1647 to 1651. 

Height, 33 inches ; top, 36 x 36 inches ; hand carved ornamentation 
and monogram F. C. B. 

1647 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with polished wood top $22 25 

1648 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with top upholstered in MOHAIR 

DAMASK 26 50 

1649 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with top upholstered in SILK or 

MOHAIR PLUSH 28 00 

1650 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with top upholstered in LEATHER. 28 00 

1651 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with MARBLE top 34 00 

In ordering oak Furniture, state whether natural or antique finish is 
desired. 



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Altars Continued. 




F.A.WELHRMAN.COL.G. 

Nos. 1652 to 1656. 

Height, 33 inches ; top, 36 x 36 inches ; hand carved ornamentation 
and monogram F. C. B. 

1652 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with polished wood top $29 00 

1653 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with top upholstered in MOHAIR 

DAMASK 33 95 

1654 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with top upholstered in SILK or 

MOHAIR PLUSH 35 00 

1655 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, top upholstered in LEATHER; each 35 00 

1656 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with marble top 41 00 

In ordering oak Furniture, state whether natural or antique finish is 
desired. 



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Altars Continued. 




Nos. 1658 to 1662. 

Height, 33 inches ; top, 36 x 36 inches ; hand carved ornamentation 
and monogram F. C. B. on three sides. 



1658 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with polished wood top 



$42 00 

1659 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, will top upholstered in MOHAIR 

DAMASK 48 cO 



1660 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with top upholstered in SILK or 

MOHAIR PLUSH 51 00 

1661 Altar, of OAK or WALNUT, with top upholstered in LEATHER. 51 00 

1662 Altar, of OAK or WALN UT, with marble top 58 00 

In ordering oak Furniture, state whether natural or antique finish is 
desired. 






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Stands for Officers. 



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Nos. 1665 and 1666. 



Nos. 1667 and 1668. 



Height, 33 inches; top, 18 x 18 inches; hand carved ornamentation 
and monogram F. C. B. 

1665 Officer's Stand, of OAK or WALNUT, polished wood top $ 7 25 

1666 Officer's Stand, of OAK or WALNUT, marble top 9 50 

1667 Officer's Stand, of OAK or WALNUT, polished wood top 9 15 

1668 Officer's Stand, of OAK or WALNUT, marble top 11 65 



In ordering oak Furniture, state whether natural or antique finish is 
desired. 



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Stands for Officers— Continued. 




Nos. 1669 and 1670. Nos. 1671 and 1672. 

1669 Officer's Stand, of OAK or WALNUT, polished wood top $11 00 

1670 Officer's Stand, of OAK or WALNUT, with marble top 13 25 

1671 Officer's Stand, of OAK or WALNUT, with polished wood top.. 13 25 

1672 Officer's Stand, of OAK or WALNUT, with marble top 15 50 

In ordering oak Furniture, state whether natural or antique finish is 
desired. 






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CHAIRS. 




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Nos. 1675 to 1678. 



Three feet four inches high ; solid 
walnut, oak or cherry. 



Nos. 1679 to 1682. 

Three feet four inches high ; solid 
walnut, oak or cherry. 



1675 Mohair damask cushion back and spring seat (see illustration) H 25 

1676 Mohair plush cushion back and spring seat 16 25 

1677 Brocaded silk plush cushion back and spring seat 16 25 

1678 Leather cushion back and spring seat 16 25 

1679 Mohair damask cushion back and spring seat (see illustration) 16 00 

1680 Mohair plush cushion back and spring seat 18 00" 

1681 Brocaded plush cushion back and spring seat 1*0') 

1682 Leather cushion back and spring seat I s 00- 



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Chairs— Continued. 




Nos. 1679 to 1687. 

Four feet six inches high; solid walnut, oak or cherry. 

"1679 Perforated wood scat and hack sp» q, 

1680 Mohair damask cushion seat and hack: no springs i:> :,<) 

1681 Mohair plush cushion scat and hack; no springs 17 00 

1682 Brocaded silk plush cushion scat and hack; no springs 17 00 

1683 Leather cushion seal and hack; no springs 17 00 

1684 Mohair damask' cushion hack and spring seat Is 25 

1685 Mohair plush cushion hack and spring seat (see illustration) 20 25 

1686 Brocaded silk plush cushion hack, spring seat 20 25 

1687 Leather cushion back and spring- seat (see illustration) 20 25 



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Nos. 1688 to 1695. 

Four feet six inches high; solid walnut, oak or cherry. 

1688 Mohair damask cushion seat and back; no springs si 7 25 

1689 Mohair plush cushion seal and back; no springs l v 50 

1690 Brocaded silk plush cushion seat and hack; no springs 18 5(3 

1691 Leather cushion seat and back; no springs L8 50 

1692 Mohair damask cushion back and spring seal 

1693 Mohair plush cushion back and spring seat 21 75 

1694 Brocaded silk plush cushion back, spring seat 21 75 

1695 Leather cushion back and spring seal (see illustration) 21 75 



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1698 
1699 
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1701 
1702 
1703 
1704 



Nos. 1696 to 1704. 

Six feet high; solid walnut, oak or cherry. 

Perforated wood seat and back $17 25 

Mohair damask cushion seat and back; no springs 19 65 

Mohair plush cushion seat and back; no springs 21 50 

Brocaded silk plush cushion seat and back; no springs 21 50 

Leather cushion seat and back; no springs 21 50 

Mohair damask cushion back and spring seat 25 00 

Mohair plush cushion back and spring seat (see illustration) 28 25 

Brocaded silk plush cushion back, spring seat 28 25 

Leather cushion back and spring seat (see illustration) 28 25 



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Nos. 1705 to 1709. 

Six feet high; solid walnut, oak or cherry. 

1 705 Perforated wood seat and back $21 00 

1706 Mohair damask cushion back and spring seat 31 00 

1707 Mohair plush cushion back and spring seat 34 00 

1708 Brocaded silk plush cushion back and spring seat 34 00 

1709 Leather cushion back and spring seat 34 00 



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Chairs— Continued. 




Nos. 1710 to 1714. 

Six feet six inches high; solid walnut, oak or cherry. 

1710 Perforated wood seat and back $24 00 

1711 Mohair damask cushion back and spring seal 33 ,50 

1712 Mohair plush cushion back and spring seat 38 00 

1713 Brocaded silk plush cushion back and spring seat 38 00 

1714 Leather cushion back and spring seat. 38 00 



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DESKS. 




No. 1745. 
Size, 52 x 31 inches. 

1745 Desk, of oak, natural or antique finish, or walnut: drawers and closets 
for books, etc.; combination lock, polished wood top or cloth cov- 
ered top (see illustration) $26 75 



In ordering Oak Furniture, always state whether natural or antique 
finish is desired. 

We operate our own Furniture Factory, and warrant our goods to be 
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No. 1746. 

1746 Double Desk, suitable for M. of F. and M. of E., in oak. natural 
or antique finish, or in walnut, four drawers in center and one on 
each side, polished wood top or cloth top (see illustration) $2G 45 

Remember that we manufacture our own Furniture, and in buying from 
us you save the dealer's profit. Our styles are particularly appropriate for 
Lodge Rooms. We warrant our goods to be first=class. 



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ROI,I, TOP DESKS, 




No. 1747. 

Size, 50 inches long, 30 inches deep, 48 inches high. 
Suspended cabinet with one drawer, slide leaf each side, four drawers 
in each side, one drawer in center, polished wood top, paneled ends and 
back, combination lock, handsomely polished, patent casters. 

1747 Roll Top Desk, in oak, natural or antique finish, or in walnut; each. $32 45 



Remember that in buying of us you buy of the manufacturers, and save 
the dealer's profit. Appropriate styles. First-class goods. 



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Nos. 1751 to 1752. 

No. 1750 same as above without curtains, frings or tassels. 

Size, 9 feet wide 4 feet deep, height to suit the room; made of walnut. 
antique oak. or cherry. 

1750 Canopy, sky merino, no curtains, fringe or tassels $36 50 

1751 Canopy, curtains merino, sky merino, trimmed with gilt bullion 

fringe and tassels '" "' 

1752 Canopy, curtains damask, sky merino, trimmed with gilt bullion 

fringe and tassels 63 00 



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Nos. 1754 to 1756. 

No. 1753 same as above without the curtains, fringe or tassels. 

Size, 9 feet wide 4 feet deep, height to suit the room, made of walnut, 
antique oak, or cherry. 

1753 Canopy, sky merino, no curtains, fringe or tassels $54 00 

1754 Canopy, curtains merino, sky merino, trimmed with gilt bullion 

fringe and tassels ?° ^ 

1755 Canopy, curtains damask, sky merino, trimmed with gilt bullion 

fringe and tassels 82 50 

1756 Canopy, curtains silk plush sky merino, trimmed with gilt bullion 

fringe and tassels 102 00 



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PAGE 

Altar Bibles 14, 15 

Altars 208, 212 

Altar Swords 13, 14 

A Millets and Bracelets Ill 

Armor Coats— Plates 46 to 51 80, 91 

Attendants' Robes and Turbans 27 

A xes for Headsman 115 

Badges 138, 139, 140, 141 

Ballot Boxes and Ballots 16 

Banners 201, 203 

Batons 138 

Beards and Wigs for King 109 

Beards and Wigs for Officers 97, 98 

Beards and Wigs for Senators 112 

Beards for Headsman .115 

Bells atid Gongs 105, 106 

Belts 122, 123, 124 

Bibles 13, 14 

Birettas for Prelate 96 

Blocks— gavels 17 

Books and Blanks 22, 23 

Bracelets and Armlets Ill 

Bugles for Herald 117 

Candidates' Helmets 103 

Candidates' Sashes 20, 21 

Candidates' Shields 104 

Canopies 227, 228 

Caps for Funerals and Parades 137 

Caps for Officers 92, 93, 94 

Carpet 145 

Cases for Gavels 17 

Cases for Jewels 21 

Cases for Rituals 17 

Caskets 8 

Certificate of Membership 26 

Chairs 215, 220 

Chests 102 

Cloaks for all Costumes 116 

Coats, Armor Plates 46 to 51 80, 91 

Collars for Page and Esquire 21 

Combination Casket, Trestles and Pall. . . 8, 9 

Cones, Red Fi re 144 

Costumes for Headsman— Plate 42 78, 79 

Costumes for King— See plates 15, 16, 17, 18 

and 19 45, 53 

Costumes for Pythagoras— Plate 40 76, 77 

Costumes for Scribe— Plate 40 76, 77 

Costumes for Senators 52, 75 

Crowns for King 106, 109 

Cushions, Kneeling 10 

Desks for Officers 224, 226 

Desks for Second Rank 100 

Door Knockers 144 



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Door Shields g 7 

Door Wickets | , , 

Emblematic Floor Cloth io> 

Emblematic Rugs 143 

Fillets for Senators \\\ 

Flags, K. P. Lodge 203, 204 

Flag Stands 207 

Flairs, U. S 204, 207 

Floor Cloths 102 

Folding Steps and Cabinet Combined .... 102 

Funeral Caps 137 

Funeral Rosettes 130 137 

Furniture 208, 228 

Gas-Belt District , 25 

Gavel Blocks ' 17 

Gavel Cases 17 

Gavels 17 

Gloves for Funerals 137 

Gongs and Bells 105, 106 

Grecian Swords 121, 122 

Halberds 13$ 

Head-dresses for Officers 92, 93, 94 

Headsman Axes 115 

Headsman Costumes— Plate 42 78, 79 

Helmets 125, 126, 127. 128, 129, 130, 131 

Helmets for Candidates 103 

Hoodwinks 18 

Hose 114 

Jewel Cases and Jewels 24 

Jewels, Official 26 

Kings' Beards 109 

Kings' Crowns 106, 109 

Kings' Necklace 109 

Kings' Robes— Plates 15, lb, 17, 18 and 19. .43, 53 

Kings' Scepters 110 

Kings' Wigs 109 

Kneeling Cushions 10 

Lanterns for front of Hall 142 

Lanterns, Magic 146, 166 

Leggings 115 

Lodge Furniture 2 

Magic Lanterns and Slides 146, 166 

Marshals' Batons 138 

Masks 97, 98 

Membership Certificate 26 

Miters for Prelate 96 

Monitor's Room 105 

Myrtle, Sprigs of 19 

Necklaces for King 109 

New Lodge Outfits 167, 174 



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Index— Continued. 



PAGE 

Official Jewels 26 

Officers' Headdresses 92, 73, 94 

Officers 1 Robes— Plates I, :. 3, 4. 5 and 6 27, 39 

Officers' Turbans 95 

Outfits for New Lodges U>7. 174 

Outfits for Third Rank 175. 200 

Oxford dps :: 

Page and Esquire Collars 21 

Palls 10 

Parade and Funeral Caps 137 

Parliamentary Rules 23 

Prelates" Head-dresses 95, 96, l1 7 

Prelates' Robes Plates 10 and 11 40.43 

Prelates" Stoles 97 

Properties R S only 101 

Pythagoras Costumes Plate 40 7t>. 77 

Reading Lamp. Stand and Desk lt>2 

Red Fire Cones 144 

Ribbon Badges 138, 139, 140, 141 

Ritual Cases 17 

Robes tor Attendants 27 

Robes for Headsman— Plate 42 78, 7" 

Robes for Kino— Plates 15, 16, 17. 18 and 

19 44. 53 

Robes for Officers — Plates 1, 2, 3. 4. 5 

and (. 27, 39 

Robes tor Prelate Plates 10 and 11 40. 43 

Robes for Pythagoras Plate 40 76, 77 

Robes for Scribe— Plate 40 76, 77 

Robes for Senators Plates 51. 32, 55. 54. 

55 a u d 36 y 64, 75 

Rosettes for Funerals • 136, 157 

R S for Repairing Third Rank 

Properties 101 

RttgS 145 

Rules. Parliamentary 23 

Sandals t 112. 114 

Sashes tor Candidate 20, 21 

Scenes 

Scepters tor King 110 

Screens 163 

Scribes* Costumes— Plate 40 76, 77 



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Scrolls for Senators 112 

Seals 10 

Second Rank Desks 100 

Senators" Beards and Wigs 112 

Senators' Robes and Togas— Plate 2'> 62, 63 

Senators' Robes Plates 51. 32, 55. 54. 55 

and 36 t>4, 75 

Senators* Togas ami Tunics 54. 61 

Settees 221. 225 

Shields 152. 155, 154. 135 

Shields for Candidates 104 

Shields for Door t>, 7 

Sleeves. Knit, for Senators Ill 

Slides for Magic Lanterns 164, 165, 166 

Spears 155, 136 

Sprigs of Myrtle 19 

Stands for Flays 207 

Stands for Officers 215. 214 

Steps .\nd Cabinet 102 

Stockings 114 

Stoles tor Prelate 97 

Swords — Altar 15. 14 

Swords 119, 120. 121. 122 

Third Rank Outfits 175. 200 

Third Rank Properties 101 

Tights 114 

Togas and Robes 62, 63 

- and Tunics 54. id 

Trestles 9 

Trumpets for Herald 

Turbans tor Attendants 

Tunics for Headsman 11 

Turbans for Officers 

Tunics for Spearman 11 



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Wigs and Beards for Headsman .. 

Wigs and Beards for King 

Wigs and Beards for Officers 

Wigs and Beards ("or Pytlia 
Wigs and Beards for Scribe 



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115 

109 

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98, 99 

98, 99 



Wigs and Beards for Senators 11. 



Fair Dealing Wins us patronage. 
The M. G Lilley & Co*, Columbus, O. 

by fair dealing' and furnishing - honest, reliable goods 
at lowest prices, have built the largest Regalia, 
Uniform and Secret Society Supply House in the 
World. 

Our Guarantee: 

Goods not satisfactory can be returned — is con- 
clusive, and the reason WHY you should buy all 
your supplies from us requires no argument. We 
prefer to have lodges examine our goods right in 
their own lodge room before deciding the final 
purchase. 

WE MANUFACTURE: 

SOCIETY REGALIA, MILITARY UNIFORMS 

ROBES AND COSTUMES, AND EQUIPMENTS, 

PARAPHERNALIA, U. R. K. P., BAND, 

BANNERS, FLAGS, COLLEGE, FIREMEN AND 

BADGES, SWORDS, POLICE UNIFORMS. 

Contractors for Uniforms for Organized Bodies. 
Largest Manufacturers of Lodge Furniture in 
America. ■■■— ^^ 

We solicit your correspondence and shall be pleased to mail 
any of our Catalogues Free, if you state the kind of goods wanted. 

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